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The phrase "a grandstand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a structure for spectators at a sports event or a metaphorical platform for expressing opinions or showcasing something.
Example: "The politician took to the grandstand to address the crowd, emphasizing his commitment to community issues."
Alternatives: "a platform" or "a stage".
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The sky above the Big A grandstand was an ominous, scowling gray.
Will we have a grandstand finish here?
ANDANADA 141 The name refers to a grandstand in the bullfighting ring.
— a temporary immovable obstruction, like a TV tower or a grandstand.
Márquez took the 11th to set up a grandstand finale that could have gone either way.
On Thursday, Pound said Jones's call for a public hearing was a "grandstand performance".
Ms. Roukema said she did not want to be perceived as making a grandstand play.
The demonstrators had built a grandstand and had many new tents.
"It is not a T.I.O. a temporary immovable obstruction, like a TV tower or a grandstand.
After the race, Ndereba grabbed a grandstand rail and tried to stretch out leg cramps.
A grandstand seat is another $5 and a clubhouse seat is another $8.
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