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It is often used when two people or groups have opposing views or points of view, and one person or group has to choose which side to support. For example: "In the debate between pro-choice and pro-life, some people are unwilling to take sides."
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take sides
verb
To ally oneself with a given opinion, agenda or group; to support one side or viewpoint in a competition or confrontation.
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You had to take sides.
Should journalists take sides?
"We don't take sides.
"We must take sides.
Time to take sides.
That requires politicians to take sides.
We have to take sides.
We no longer have to take sides.
Two editors take sides, and get personal.
They had to take sides.
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