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The phrase "a stance of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular position or attitude that someone holds regarding a specific issue or topic.
Example: "The politician took a stance of neutrality during the debate, avoiding any controversial topics."
Alternatives: "a position of" or "an attitude of".
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Irony is a stance of distance that pays a compliment to both its producer and consumer.
"I've taken a stance of stepping back from voting," Page said.
But a stance of rooted historical witness has been replaced by conceptual indirection and ambiguity.
"Unlike the Congressional Democrats, he adopted a stance of confronting Bush on Iraq," Mr. West said.
A stance of rooted historical witness has been replaced by ambiguity.
"Join in the spirit of Garma and do not adopt a stance of critical cynicism and arrogance," she said.
Kodwo Eshun, the group's most compelling commentator, writes that they "projected a stance of high seriousness with seductive stylishness".
Ashton's intervention is particularly important because many supposedly representative medical bodies have a stance of opposition to assisted dying.
These techniques chasten the poet's ego, encourage reverence for the past and promote a stance of reasonableness and skepticism.
Cameron switched from a stance of defiance last Thursday to apparent capitulation on a range of points over the weekend.
Tall, elegant and dignified, with an imperious profile, he could quite easily strike a stance of snobbishness.
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