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Discover Ludwig"Take a stand" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to make a firm decision or opinion and stand by it, often in a situation where there are opposing views or pressure to conform. Example: "In the face of criticism from her peers, the student decided to take a stand and present her unique perspective on the issue."
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Take a stand
verb
To assert an opinion or viewpoint; to defend one's point of view or beliefs.
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Take a stand and own it!
Take a stand, by all means.
Take a stand and claim "conversation".
Take a stand for human rights?
Refs take a stand.
People have got to take a stand.
Rahul Gandhi needs to take a stand.
It's time to take a stand.
Companies that take a stand".
Does he take a stand?
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