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The phrase "a standoff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two parties are in a deadlock or impasse, often in a conflict or negotiation context.
Example: "The negotiations reached a standoff, with neither side willing to compromise on their demands."
Alternatives: "a deadlock" or "an impasse."
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There was a standoff with the police, too.
With a standoff.
A standoff begins.
A standoff ensued.
A standoff in goal?
That has created a standoff.
It was a standoff.
"There would have been a standoff.
Was it a standoff?
A standoff developed.
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You have a standoff mutually assured destruction.
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