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"have a side" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to possess or hold a particular perspective or opinion. Here is an example of how it can be used: "I understand both arguments, but I have a side. I believe that the government should increase funding for education."
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"We have a side," he said.
"I know I have a side job".
'I don't have a side, remember?
Did they have a side project, like a start-up?
"We have a side made up of effective team players".
At BLT Steak we can have a side of sunchokes.
That said, they do have a side that is well equipped to play on the break.
But we do have a side table in the living room consisting entirely of tomes.
But in the end you have a side dish, not a premature dessert.
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Large construction projects often have a side-effect of corruption.
These are drugs, not hormones, and like all drugs they have a side-effects profile".
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