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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stature" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct term is "stature" without the article "a," as it refers to a person's height or reputation.
Example: "Her stature in the community grew as she continued to volunteer and help others."
Alternatives: "a height" or "a reputation."
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He had a calmness and a stature.
They indicate a stature of 173-5 cm.
There's a stature and a melancholy about this learned town.
The loaded condition produced a stature loss double that observed in the unloaded condition.
And with three Stanley Cup rings, he has attained a stature that demands respect.
Morally and metaphysically, Braque had a stature that was beyond rivalry, unapproachable.
Mr. Moynihan has a stature in the region that no other Democrat can match.
"This is why Gillibrand is dealing with a stature gap," Mr. Wasserman said.
Even so, she had a stature and a presence that were extraordinary.
Well, Stengel was hardly alone back then in awarding the American president a stature he had scarcely begun to earn.
By the time he took on Frazier in 1971, Ali had achieved a stature of near-mythic proportions.
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