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Discover Ludwig"changed sides" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to say that someone or something switched allegiances or teams. For example, "John changed sides in the debate and argued for the other point of view."
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Stein also changed sides, which wounded Matisse.
Government troops fled, or changed sides.
The deep South has changed sides.
Turns out you just changed sides".
I think he's now changed sides.
In the years since, he has changed sides.
And the Prussians seem to have changed sides.
A few of his followers have changed sides.
"It now appears that Mr Gashi has changed sides.
"I would have gladly changed sides," Koecher admitted.
Some have eagerly responded but others, most notably the Islamist movement, Hamas, have changed sides.
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