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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a sidekick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who assists or supports another person, often in a subordinate role, typically in a narrative or storytelling context.
Example: "In the movie, the main character had a loyal friend who served as a sidekick throughout their adventures."
Alternatives: "in a supporting role" or "as an assistant."
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And Robbie Savage mugging for the camera as a sidekick.
Pretty soon, Trent quits resisting Devon and accepts her as a sidekick and confidante.
Jon Snow's journey to Dragonstone did not feature Ghost as a sidekick.
Rather, the Spanish former leader emerges as a sidekick to Bush".
Risotto also figured as a sidekick to a couple of entrees, pan-roasted halibut and Black Pearl salmon.
Ms. Williams will give equal weight to advice and celebrity interviews, using the studio audience as a sidekick.
Loads of acts have audiovisual elements in their show, but Andrews's "box" is like having HAL as a sidekick.
In some ways, Shaquille O'Neal having Bryant as a sidekick and vice versa hurts their separate M.V.P. bids.
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Adam chose a similar path for his son, who operated as something a sidekick starting a few years ago while his father played for the Washington Nationals.
Now he's got to be as charming a lead as he is a sidekick, which isn't an easy transition.
Last year saw the début of Smartie, an animated yellow phone, as a new sidekick for Elmo.
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