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"I stood with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a physical action of standing alongside someone or something. Here is an example: "I stood with my friend on the edge of the cliff, watching the waves crash against the rocks below."
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I stood with single moms to go after deadbeat dads.
I stood with her until she found him.
EVEN after 18 years, I never really knew where I stood with the English.
Near some very artistic furniture, I stood with Valerie Jarrett, Obama's most intimate consigliere.
I stood with him, waiting for my mother to make her way outside.
I stood with Mike Durkee in the center of the room.
Now here I stood with my package, wondering how "priestly" I would look in its contents.
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"I stand with them.
"I stand with you.
I stand with Israel.
I stand with @joannesimonbk52 & @senatorpersaud.
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