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The phrase "a stance against" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a position or viewpoint that opposes something.
Example: "The organization has taken a strong stance against climate change denial."
Alternatives: "a position against" or "an opposition to".
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"It's taking a stance against the system as a whole".
Yet both are taking a stance against imports into the U.S. How can that be?
I realised we could take a stance against this kind of bullying.
Both candidates have taken a stance against unbridled globalization, to varied degrees.
For that reason, the NCAA should be commended for taking a stance against discrimination here.
Some see crafting as a stance against mass culture and consumerism: individuality triumphing over uniformity.
The unions which have taken a stance against "Blurred Lines" are not trying to censor what students listen to.
"It took political courage for a leader to take a stance against his own party," Meehan said.
Given what is now known about the murder case, a stance against repatriation is a confusing position to stake out.
Given what is known about the case today, a stance against repatriation is a confusing position to stake out.
This map only represents kids whose parents have taken a stance against vaccines by applying for a PBE.
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