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get on the right side of
verb as in brown-nose
Example Sentences
One of them told me if there were a reshuffle, and a new education secretary, "I'd be straight in there to say, ditch the battle, get on the right side of the public and parents, and agree to the Tories' proposal."
And if they can do that they can perhaps get on the right side of both those sliding-doors moments and the scoreline.
Borthwick vowed after the summer tour of New Zealand that England would get on the right side of narrow scorelines.
The challenge for England now is to get on the right side of these tussles.
“The time is now for Morehouse College to get on the right side of history.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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