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side by side
Next to each other, close together, as in They were walking down the street side by side when the taxi jumped the curb, or In the new Russia communism and capitalism are trying to live side by side. [c. 1200]
Example Sentences
Piastri cut back on the exit, and they ran side by side down the long back straight, with the Australian on the inside.
“But in truth, if you put them side by side, you’ll see quite a few differences.”
Cooked something side by side, bread in the oven, the kitchen full of noise again.
Her sister Dianne St Louis from near Toronto agreed: "It's critical. It means a great deal to have the King standing side by side with Canadians."
Together they stood side by side to make the number 97 - a tribute to the 97 Liverpool fans who lost their lives at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final.
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