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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in their side" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means being supportive or aligned with someone or a particular viewpoint. Example: 1. The students were divided into two teams, and each one had to argue for a different stance. Some were passionate in their side while others struggled to defend their position. 2. The new policy has caused controversy, with many citizens standing in their side and demanding change. 3. She always stands in their side, even when it means going against popular opinion.
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"Ukip is a thorn in their side.
He was a thorn in their side.
"She was a thorn in their side," said my source.
But the match-winners were in their side that day.
He was a thorn in their side the whole game.
They have got a few players in their side that love a bit of chat".
I know for a fact there are some dangerous players in their side.
"We're going to be a bigger thorn in their side from here on in".
"They've got a few new players in their side," he said.
"Now we're very excited by this Surrey fixture, especially with KP in their side.
This is about a political objective: removing a thorn in their side".
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