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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a standard to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a benchmark or criterion that is intended to be met or followed.
Example: "The organization established a standard to ensure quality in all its products."
Alternatives: "a benchmark for" or "a criterion for".
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Welsh weightlifter Michaela Breeze has hit the A standard to qualify for the Commonwealth Games in July.
That would be a standard to start with.
The settlement will set a standard to match for unions at other large companies.
Why don't we just devise a standard to count all the votes?
My name's like a standard to them, they all come to me.
"Just because someone is rude, you still have a standard to hold yourself to".
The Budget has given the fractious Conservatives a standard to rally round.
But does New Jersey have a standard to call its own?
Rooms: From $225 for a standard to $625 for a suite.
And it's a standard to which I wish other New Jersey restaurants would aspire.
Safety is always treated as a standard to determine whether a product can be widely used.
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