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The phrase "ability to stand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's physical capability or endurance, often in contexts related to health, fitness, or resilience.
Example: "Her ability to stand for long periods without discomfort is impressive, especially considering her recent surgery."
Alternatives: "capacity to remain upright" or "skill to maintain standing."
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They regularly recorded his ability to stand and wait.
Russia's ability to stand up to Nato is limited, however.
Russia measures itself by its ability to stand up to America.
So this is a case where the project requires an ability to stand in the unknown.
Their judgment, their principles, their ability to stand their ground – they all went missing.
The job requirement for an usher was basically just the ability to stand.
As a result, no single subsidiary has the ability to stand (or be resolved) alone.
It shows that Iraqis are beginning to believe in their ability to stand on their own feet.
Its trading partners, poor ones in particular, could be forgiven for doubting Washington's ability to stand up to domestic interests.
Between last night and this morning, she lost the ability to stand and began breathing heavily and ever more slowly.
The husky genes give the dogs strength, stamina and ability to stand the cold, the greyhound adds speed".
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