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'side him' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when you are referring to someone's position in relationship to another person. For example: "The manager stood side him, listening intently to his proposal."
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The other lad along side him – [Stéphane] Mbia – is strong.
Was a pleasure to play along side him.
He seemed to take pride in introducing people to the man campaigning along side him: Ms. Baez's ex-husband.
"They happen to have a lot of fantastic offensive players who are putting up large numbers along side him, which shows their balance".
The other midnight, he announced, "It's not just interesting, it's beautiful!" Reading along side him, his wife laid down her book.
With Rudd still standing along side him, the boy remarked to his mate: "I got a photo with the c* t".
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"To have a newborn giraffe named after me, let alone me standing side-by-side him, it's amazing".
He flies out to him, along side of him.
I tried to portray him in the way that the people closest to him knew him, both sides of him.
"You see the funny side of him, you see him in love, you see him absolutely raging... you see so many sides of him".
"You see an emotional side to him, a very hard side to him, a humorous side to him.
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