side by side
side by side {adv.}
1. One beside the other in a row.
Alice's dolls were lined up side by side on the window seat.
Charles and John are neighbors; they live side by side on Elm Street.
Compare: SHOULDER TO SHOULDER.
2. Close together.
The two boys played side by side all afternoon.
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Source: A Dictionary of American Idioms
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