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'stands alongside' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing two or more objects that are placed near to one another. For example, "The statue stands alongside the fountain in the town center."
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"The truth is that dementia now stands alongside cancer as one of the greatest enemies of humanity," he will say.
But this is a smaller, more delicate novel, a fusion of mystery, history and longing that stands alongside Beloved as a unique triumph in Morrison's body of work.
Surprisingly, Obama now stands alongside Bush as a genuine American Jacobin, both of them seeing the world as they want it to be, not as it is.
As a guitarist, Cale stands alongside Hendrix as an innovator.
The male stands alongside in a similar posture but with his wings flared and primaries drooping.
He stands alongside Reagan as the only Republicans to complete two terms since Dwight D. Eisenhower.
It stands alongside its readers.
"In Rome, the ancient Roman city stands alongside the medieval and the modern city".
Redgrave was among those in the stands alongside Princes William and Harry.
This year's version will include 21 traditional stands alongside curated exhibitions.
Without question, this long-running sore stands alongside the other infamous miscarriages of the 1980s.
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