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The phrase "actually stands" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize the true meaning or significance of something.
Example: "In this context, the term 'sustainability' actually stands for a commitment to environmental responsibility."
Alternatives: "truly represents" or "genuinely signifies".
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Few people know what it actually stands for, even when they are actually standing on it.
Who cares if it actually stands up?
Asparagus actually stands up quite well to aggressive flavors.
Cassidy says, It's very unclear what he actually stands for.
For many, it is not clear what.NET actually stands for.
(The "E" in 7E7 actually stands for "efficiency").
PhD actually stands for philosophiae doctor, or doctor of philosophy.
I Think TED actually stands for: middlebrow megachurch infotainment.
LUST actually stands for Leaking Underground Storage Tank.
What he actually stands for is bad old political opportunism.
Hence the name of the gun, which actually stands for 'Avtomat Kalashnikova model 1947'.
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