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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is a sidekick" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is a loyal and trusted companion or assistant to the main character or protagonist in a story or situation. Example: "Maggie's faithful dog, Max, is more than just a pet, he is a sidekick who never leaves her side."
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Now he's got to be as charming a lead as he is a sidekick, which isn't an easy transition.
To her grandmother, a Christian Scientist with an addiction to "spells" and sarcasm, she is a sidekick and a helpmate — "my little miracle".
Like you, the golden pooch is a sidekick and likes to always be around people.
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I could have been a sidekick forever".
"I was a sidekick," Mr. Klebanoff said.
It's very much that we're a sidekick.
To me it proved that being a sidekick was not an issue.
George Burns's wife and comedy partner, Gracie Allen, was a sidekick, albeit a divine one.
"It was clear that Kathy no longer needed to be a sidekick," he said.
I was also, when it came to surfing, tired of being a sidekick.
Yes, and if you are a Sidekick user, you may have just lost everything.
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