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Meaning of side with someone in English

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  • affirmation
  • ally yourself to/with someone
  • argumentation
  • flag-waving
  • keep the flag flying idiom
  • recommended
  • right behind someone idiom
  • roll out the red carpet idiom
  • stick together
  • sympathetic

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an argument with sb about

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  1. argue with sb about sth

    The phrase "argue with sb about sth" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you want to express that you are having a disagreement or debate with someone about a certain topic or issue. For example: "My parents and I argued about my decision to move across the country.". similar ( 60 ) What would you argue with him about? 1.

  2. Thesaurus article: to argue with someone

    TO ARGUE WITH SOMEONE - Article page with synonyms and phrases | Cambridge English Thesaurus

  3. Have an argument with someone

    Definition of have an argument with someone in the Idioms Dictionary. have an argument with someone phrase. What does have an argument with someone expression mean ...

  4. SIDE WITH SOMEONE

    SIDE WITH SOMEONE definition: 1. to support one person or group in an argument: 2. to support one person or group in an…. Learn more.

  5. argue verb

    2 [intransitive, transitive] to give reasons why you think that something is right/wrong, true/not true, etc., especially to persuade people that you are right argue for/against something/doing something They argued for the right to strike. argue something She argued the case for bringing back the death penalty.