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The phrase "take someone's side" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing support or agreement with a particular person or group in a disagreement or conflict. Example: "In the argument between Sarah and Tom, I decided to take Sarah's side because I believed her perspective was more valid."
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Taking someone's life brings you to the darkest side of yourself.
I either take someone to the side and pat them on the back or I'll praise the whole group.
/…/it would be beautiful to think, actually, that I would take someone by my side, a young one, and together we would teach, I'd observe him/her, supervise, guide, politely of course!
That said, it didn't take someone trained in linguistics to figure out which side she was on.
Take someone like Danielle Lloyd..."....
Want to take someone down a notch?
Or take someone who has blue eyes.
Take someone with you.
Take someone along with you.
Take someone with you as your witness.
Take someone with you if you can.
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