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Discover Ludwig"a stand" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "a stand" to refer to a physical object or structure designed to hold something, such as a table, or to a position on an issue or question. For example: The lemonade stand was a great success, drawing a line of customers all day.
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Perhaps a stand.
I will make a stand.
"So I made a stand".
The theatre took a stand.
And we took a stand".
I took a stand.
we'll take a stand.
Refs take a stand.
"They're making a stand.
We've made a stand.
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The "A" stands should be straight up.
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