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you are siding with him. you are siding with him. is this sentence written correctly? i heard it in an american drama. or you are taking his side.
Dec 19, 2012 2:05 PM
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Yes, "you are siding with him" is correct. The verb "to side (with)" means to be on the same side or take the same side as soeone else.
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