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Phrasal Verb - Side with - Support or agree

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

"Side with" is a phrasal verb that means to support, agree with, or align oneself with someone or something. It implies taking a position or expressing an opinion in favor of someone or something.

Examples

No.Example
1I'll side with you on this issue.
2Despite their differences, the two friends always sided with each other.
3The jury sided with the plaintiff and awarded her damages.
4When it comes to sports teams, I always side with the underdog.
5He couldn't side with his boss's decision and resigned from the company.
6The students sided with their teacher in the debate about the new curriculum.
7Despite her reservations, she eventually sided with her husband's decision.
8The mayor urged the city council to side with the community and approve the new park.
9The company's shareholders sided with the CEO's proposal to expand into new markets.
10The president's supporters sided with him in his controversial decision.