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'always on your side' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that you will always support someone or stand by them in times of difficulty. For example: "I know things have been hard lately, but I'm always on your side."
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You even show up at her apartment at odd hours, and at her job downtown, until finally her little sister calls you, the one who was always on your side, and she makes it plain: If you try to contact my sister again, she's going to put a restraining order on you.
It's always on your side.
Good editors are always on your side.
The ball is always on your side again.
Manny was always on your side at Manufacturers Hanover.
She is so warm, so vivacious – and such a feminist, always on your side, standing up for what you need.
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Not to say that there aren't some advantages to one round over another, and in a fight the advantage should always be on your side.
In a message aimed at the Scottish people, the prime minister promised her government would "always be on your side".
The truth may not always be on your side, but massaging the facts to fit your argument is a path to disaster.
Unfortunately, those who make a reasonable case for BDS sometimes find themselves in coalitions with bigoted extremists who shout anti-Semitic slogans, but that is the nature of politics: there are always idiots on your side from whom you have to disassociate yourself.And that problem cuts both ways.
Labour will always be on your side, fighting for jobs and growth".
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