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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already standing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being in which someone or something is in an upright position or has been in that position for some time.
Example: "The crowd was already standing when the concert began, eagerly awaiting the performance."
Alternatives: "already upright" or "already on their feet".
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And may I ask any of the members of the committee who are here, I was going to ask you to stand, but you're already standing, I'm sure.
If there's somebody already standing in front of them, stand beside them.
They were already standing.
CRUZ: I'm already standing.
(The audience was already standing, though).
He was already standing on the train.
America is already standing on shaky ground in the region.
When they reach land, Milligan is already standing there.
A few people in the crowd were already standing.
Then, the fans, already standing, cheered wildly for three minutes.
Well, anyway, when I get there, Joe is already standing under the ball.
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