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Postposition

 * 1) by, beside such as when moving together towards a common goal or when there is emotional attachment

Usage notes
The adverbs formed from using the internal locative cases  and those using the external locative cases  are roughly synonymous, but have some differences in nuance. According to Huumo & Peiponen (2013), (external) is more 'dynamic' and more often expresses motion towards a common goal. The motion need not be literal or actual; it can be potential or figurative. Another common use of over  is when discussing emotional attachment: an expression like "stay by my side" would be translated as, while  would have a more literal meaning, like "stay next to me".

The internal locative forms are considerably more common than the external locative ones.