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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pick sides" is a valid and usable idiom in written English.
It is generally used to indicate that two or more parties should make a choice between two options. For example: "We need to pick sides in this dispute - either we stay and fight, or we retreat."
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"You pick sides".
I don't want to pick sides".
"I don't pick sides," Ms. Van Susteren said.
She added that she did not pick sides.
Once my Bears lost, I don't pick sides.
Historians, like voters, tend to pick sides on the basis of their sympathies and their priorities.
What is it about our culture that forces us to pick sides?
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Diners can choose their fish and pick side dishes (priced from $3 to $6) to go with them.
This isn't about picking sides.
Picking sides, and planets, is what people do.
"They really spoke out and really picked sides.
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