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get on the right side of

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The challenge for England now is to get on the right side of these tussles.

From BBC

“The time is now for Morehouse College to get on the right side of history.”

“Get on the right side of history.”

Now, I think that Benjamin Franklin is one of the brightest, most moral people in our nation's history and the fact that he recognized, the fact that he was doing something that was wrong and cruel, but so he did get on the right side of it.

From Salon

“But they need to get on the right side of the issue. They are going to write themselves out of business if they don’t start treating writers, actors, and all reality cast members properly. I invite them to the right side of the fight.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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