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The phrase "placed side by side" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to two or more objects being arranged parallel to each other. For example: The two chairs were placed side by side in the corner of the room.
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The resource center uses a mirror labyrinth, two self-contained cloth labyrinths placed side by side.
It is easy to notice inconsistencies in two written accounts placed side by side.
Especially when placed side by side with Google's highly praised layout for Google+.
In the latter, two gymnasts perform the same routine on two trampolines placed side by side.
For Untitled (Perfect Lovers) (1991), he synchronized two industrial clocks placed side by side.
Its swooping form, which suggests two boomerangs placed side by side, has been compared to a dragon.
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Two main streets, Bedford Road and Katonah Avenue, were placed side-by-side in what urban planners today would call a shining example of New Urbanism.
In the first experiment, the smart phones are placed side-by-side on the first floor.
Two sampling tubes of each type were placed side-by-side at the chosen sample location for 28 days.
The 4.5-inch screen on the gadget is square, not rectangular, meaning it's almost as wide as two iPhones placed side-by-side.
He added that for publishers, the Hyper app is a "premium context" for their videos, where they're not placed "side-by-side with a gazillion videos on YouTube".
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