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The phrase "all this stands" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular situation, argument, or condition remains valid or unchanged despite other factors.
Example: "Despite the challenges we faced, all this stands as a testament to our hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "all this remains" or "all this holds true".
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All in all, this stands in bold relief to the integer-order case as embodied by Proposition 3.1.
All this stands in the way of a full-blooded recovery.
The total bill for all this stands at £850m, and is expected to rise.
All this stands in stark contrast with the pre-Roe era.
Above all this stands Weaving's faultless performance, making the most of the role in every line.
All this stands in contrast to the previous record-long expansion in the 1960's.
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Most of us feel overwhelmed because we just don't know where all of this stands.
All of this stands in sharp contrast to the official image that the Islamic State has been trying to present, as strict adherers to sharia law.
In the middle of all this stood a thirty-eight-year-old middle-school teacher from Hudson, New York.
("Look, they're cooking chicken. Amazing! Get that shot! Oh, look, he is smoking a cigarette. Get it now!") At the periphery of all this stood Mary Boone, the New York gallery owner and icon of the 1980s art boom.
Of all the Beatles songs I don't like (a.k.a. all), this one stands out for being so bad it's almost good.
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