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KhoshtipMan Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

A phrase used to support sb

I'm trying hard to recall the exact phrase I was used to to tell someone: "I support you/ will be with you through the way/ am next to you so no worries on your task etc".

It has considerably words close to "I'll go along with you". But that doesn't mean support; it's more of having the same opinion or agreeing with a person's opinion".

Hopefully by now you know what phrase I'm talking about. Emotion: smile

What was that, please? Emotion: smile

  

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I'll be with you all the way. I'll be right behind you.

  • I'll be with you all the way.
  • I'll be right behind you.
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I'll be with you all the way.

I'll be right behind you.

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