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The phrase 'take the side of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrasal verb and it means to support or show sympathy towards someone. Example: He chose to take the side of his parents instead of his sister.
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I take the side of the Vodafone customer".
Your owner will always take the side of the cat".
Hillary's position is to take the side of black criminals.
I've got builders coming in to take the side of it off, which I'm dreading.
We have a prime minister unwilling to take the side of hard-working people.
She feels even more threatened when Mandy appears to take the side of her enemies.
That was a historic gesture signalling the state's duty to take the side of children.
I am inclined to take the side of women in sexual misconduct cases.
Even more exclusively, unless you were born poor you can't take the side of the poor.
We'll take the side of working people, and see who wins.
All Iraqis who take the side of freedom have taken the winning side.
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