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"standing side by side" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that two or more objects or people are positioned next to each other, with their sides touching or facing in the same direction. Example: "The two best friends stood side by side, enjoying the beautiful sunset." This phrase can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing physical positions, relationships, or teamwork. Here are a few more examples: - "The two buildings stood side by side, creating a stunning skyline." - "The siblings walked down the street, their arms linked and bodies standing side by side." - "The athletes worked together, standing side by side to lift the heavy weight." - "Our two countries must stand side by side in order to confront the global challenges ahead."
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STANDING side by side one evening this spring at Smoke, the Upper West Side jazz haunt, Carolyn Leonhart and Wayne Escoffery seemed very much like a working team.
They are standing side by side, their arms touching.
The two will talk and laugh and play catch, standing side by side in foul territory.
Marines, Army, Air Force, Navy and our Afghan partners, standing side by side.
Lily and Lacy were standing side by side on the couch, peering out.
"And now there are 30 nations involved, standing side by side with our American troops.
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We see them standing side-by-side, a pair enjoying an ongoing love-life, both naked, snuggling, canoodling, and necking.
Two chunky Cassis limestone washbasins standing side-by-side and a large roll top bath were a feature of the bathroom.
To view: Two Presidents, Barack Obama and George W. Bush, standing side-by-side at the 9/11 Memorial reflecting pool on the day's tenth anniversary.
Spotted hyenas will often perform a "greeting ceremony": standing side-by-side and head-to-tail, each sniffing the erected phallus of the other.
Standing side-by-side, looking in the mirror, she also has my eyes and my smile.
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