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The phrase 'a stance in' is correct and can be used in written English. You can use it to refer to a person's attitude or position about something, such as a political issue. For example, "The mayor has taken a stance in support of the proposed tax increases."
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He said the campaign had not taken a stance in opposition to a firehouse primary.
In the 1991 tournament at Doral, Azinger moved a rock while taking a stance in a hazard.
"I do not criticize Jason West for taking a stance in favor of same-sex marriage," Mr. Nyquist said.
12.56pm BST Westwood is fortunate: he's got a stance in the bunker, he's not close to the face, and there's plenty of green to work with.
I think the writing is so proactive and a great way to take a stance in fighting for the things you want.
Mr. Frost, who was engaged in voter turnout efforts in the last election, said a stance in favor of the buildup could spur criticism from some Democratic constituents.
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But in the current environment, such a stance might, in fact, be deeply procompetition.
HagueÕs answer is another little masterpiece, coating a reactionary stance in an outer layer of seeming tolerance.
Russia denies its troops are involved - a stance ridiculed in Kiev and the West.
And the experience has given him a newfound confidence and a stronger stance in the job market.
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