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The phrase "a standoff of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two parties are in a state of stalemate or confrontation, often in a conflict or competitive scenario.
Example: "The negotiations reached a standoff of opinions, with neither side willing to compromise."
Alternatives: "a deadlock of" or "a standoff between".
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But a standoff of sorts has emerged.
After a standoff of several seconds.
After Mr. Harper did not respond, there was a standoff of close to two hours.
I asked Terry to fight and there was a standoff of about a week.
And so we have a standoff of the kind that has cropped up again and again in poetry at least since the nineteen-twenties.
After a standoff of many months, during which Mr. Zeoli refused to clean the pool, officials decided that enough was enough.
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4. A standoff on the law of sexual assault.
The quarter ended with no agreement and the prospect of a standoff on raising the debt ceiling.
A 6-m-long synthetic aperture line array, with an inter-element spacing of 2.54 cm and located parallel to the front of the building at a standoff distance of 4 m, was used for data collection.
A position resolution of 1 mm (or ∼1%) at a standoff distance of ∼100 mm between target and light collecting lens was achieved for our selected linear fiber array.
We show a representative sample of the results obtained at one-pixel increments for a standoff distance of 9 m.
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