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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alongside to" is not grammatically correct in written English.
The correct phrase would be "alongside with" or "alongside." It can be used in sentences to show that two things are happening at the same time or in close proximity. Example: I worked alongside with my colleague to finish the project on time. Example: The car pulled up alongside the curb to pick up the passengers.
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The police car pulled alongside to the right.
He is the kind of player you have to play alongside to appreciate what he brings.
[Branislav] Ivanovic is a good defender but needs someone alongside to guide him.
It wasn't spontaneous; two crew members crouched alongside to hold it steady.
After all, it's just another town you have to drive alongside to get to somewhere better.
There's a claque alongside to cheer the big boss and deride his doubters.
He had Simms, Taylor's former Giants teammate, alongside to help convince him and found Taylor surprisingly receptive to the idea.
We should give thanks that Norman Foster's fine Gherkin is rising alongside to upstage it once and for all.
When it gets too hot, there is the river Albegna alongside to dip into to cool down.
Penne or other modest macaroni dressed with just olive oil and chile flakes is excellent alongside, to share the sauce with the meat.
The machine had defects, not the least of which was a clatter so loud that slaves were required to walk alongside to calm the frightened horses.
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