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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a man stands" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a scene, action, or character in a narrative.
Example: "In the dim light of the room, a man stands by the window, gazing out at the rain."
Alternatives: "a man is standing" or "a man is upright".
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A man stands in the Kansas sun.
A man stands by a sink, lighter in hand.
A man stands to ask Zenith to name the Brady children in chronological order.
One woman vibrates her arms; a man stands with one hand placed to his mouth.
A man stands behind a flag so his eyes are gone too.
In one image, a man stands near a tree in a vast field.
In this allegory of love, a man stands reverently before the power and beauty of nakedness.
A man stands with a microphone in one hand and a champagne glass in the other.
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Such a man stands on the verge of being inaugurated, but the process established by our Founders has not been completed.
A man stands next to what he has dubbed his "reading stack," a pile of the books he read over the course of a year.
"A figure of a woman is lining up a billiard shot, while the figure of a man…stands dreaming in a doorway," writes artist-printmaker Peter Milton (b. 1930).
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