I have the following graph showing two variables x and y for each group on y-axix. I'd like to separate blue and red line for each group for a clearer presentation; something like having two very close line (one for x and one for y) for each group on the y-axis. Any suggestion? 
Sepearte two overlaped line in proc sgplot
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If you are using SAS 9.4, you can use JITTER option in your SCATTER statement to separate the lines.
https://documentation.sas.com/doc/en/pgmsascdc/9.4_3.5/grstatproc/p1lcbd3lhs3t3bn1jk6d8sjt2yqx.htm