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"a stare" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a penetrating or intense gaze. For example: "She locked eyes with him, and gave him a stare that made him feel uncomfortable."
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It requires a stare down.
Sipping pineapple juice, he fixes a stare.
Pollard gives him a stare!
DW: I don't do a stare!
The Fugee fixes me with a stare.
It was a stare I was beginning to develop.
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"We're all in a stare-down contest," Cashman said.
The Bone was locked in a stare-down with another player.
Both sides in the dispute over in-home betting seemed to be in a stare-down.
It happened last year in Game 5, when Ewing won a stare-down with Mourning.
A deal was struck last week in what threatened to become a stare-down between two highly respected reform leaders.
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