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sideline

[sahyd-lahyn] / ˈsaɪdˌlaɪn /


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For Liverpool, who have seemingly turned a corner and are now unbeaten in six, the problems continue to mount though with Isak and Conor Bradley both facing a spell on the sidelines.

From BBC

Instead, Reds boss Slot now faces an anxious wait to determine how long the 26-year-old will be sidelined with his ankle problem.

From Barron's

The low rate of unretirement today suggests that older workers are finding it difficult to re-enter the labor market and thus staying on the sidelines.

From MarketWatch

With the island’s economy growing strongly thanks to global demand for artificial intelligence, and domestic inflation stable, the central bank has space to remain on the sidelines.

From The Wall Street Journal

After winning an internal award in the second quarter of the year, she suddenly found herself sidelined and micromanaged.

From The Wall Street Journal