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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'sitting beside' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that one person is sitting next to another. For example, "Mary was sitting beside John on the train".
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I'm sitting beside you.
Gerry was sitting beside him.
Jo was sitting beside her.
I glanced at Janice, sitting beside me.
His wife was sitting beside him.
Baker, sitting beside Gold, furrowed her brow.
Cobain, sitting beside him, nods.
Aracely, sitting beside him, nodded.
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"Last night he was up every hour," she said recently, sitting beside him outside their home.
This was his son sitting beside him at the table?
"None of my children work," said Mrs Zawaraa, sitting beside her daughters.
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