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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sideline as" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who has a secondary role or job in addition to their main occupation.
Example: "In addition to her full-time job as a teacher, she sidelines as a freelance writer."
Alternatives: "moonlight as" or "work part-time as"
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Trevor Tierney was pacing the sideline as much as his father was.
WASHINGTON — Patrick Ewing does not stalk the sideline as much as he looms over it.
Fields, who is also finishing his chemo treatments, will be on the sideline as well.
Dave has a sideline as an amateur magician.
Dorian Williams '17 races down the sideline as Penn fans look on.
He just unstrapped his helmet and headed toward the sideline, as if he expected it all.
Could her sideline as a rock'n'roll screamer have anything to do with that?
It has focus, rather than being a sideline, as CSR often is for large companies.
"I'm doing cartwheels on the sideline as he's running by," Coughlin said.
Hamilton mouthed the words "Don't do that" from the sideline as James got up.
Collins turned and threw the ball to the left sideline as he fell to the ground.
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