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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at sides" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to something being located or positioned at the sides of an object or area.
Example: "The decorations were placed at sides of the entrance to create a welcoming atmosphere."
Alternatives: "on the sides" or "beside".
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"Flashing at sides broken.
"If you look at sides who come to Australia and win, the only side who regularly does is New Zealand," said Jones.
One was shown in a relaxed pose, with arms at sides and a pleasant facial expression; the other looked assertive, with one foot forward, one hand raised to signal "halt," and the other on the butt of a firearm.
However, ambitious young players are at least now building their European careers at sides where they have a chance of playing – including Yoshinori Muto, who rejected Chelsea for Mainz.
His two full managerial stints (totalling a combined 44 games) have come at sides fighting for their lives, Carlisle in 1998-99 and Southampton last season, and to his credit, he kept both sides up against the odds.
Arms rigidly held at sides gave way to more balletic lines in many of the women, while the more relaxed swing and lower center of gravity associated with tap infiltrated elsewhere.
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Ramp at side entrance.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY -- Ramp at side entrance.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS -- Small step at side entrance.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS Small steps at side entrance; portable ramp.
"Look at side three".
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