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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also stands for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining that a term or acronym has an additional meaning or representation.
Example: "The acronym NASA also stands for a National Aeronautics and Space Administration."
Alternatives: "also represents a" or "also signifies a".
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The term also stands for a form of miniature or enlargement of natural size, an artifact or pattern based on analogy.
But it also stands for a reaction to modernity, he said: "One could say it's a vision a bit backward-looking, but it's also, I think, a battle of today, to try to safeguard what gives us pleasure and health".
But the Channel also stands for a collision of perceptions that Europe has yet to resolve, evoked in a possibly apocryphal British newspaper headline, first cited decades ago but still apt: "Fog in Channel — Continent Cut Off".
In the French Republic, with its huge Muslim population, she also stands for a very particular contemporary Islamic-diaspora politics having to do with the application of Koranic law (which is to say one narrow interpretation of Koranic law) to the comportment and rights of minors in the public spaces of a secular state.
Throughout this paper, (also ) stands for a metric space.
This collectively also stands for a help desk support method This service is mature and expected to work well with federated AAI solutions not necessarily requiring security integration-related developments, but in order to emphasize that the security is related also to this service it is part of the infrastructure architecture too.
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Our study also revealed that HbA1c also stands for an independent predictor of coronary plaque progression in unselected individuals.
Yes, Jesus was confronting the corruptions and failings of the established Jewish religion as he encountered it; but his message also stands for all time as a challenge to those who seek to rebuild the temple in a different form.
In New York, the 15 members of the UN Security Council also stood for a moment of silence.
His praise of the expert tyrant (343b-c) suggests that, in addition to the debunking theses noted earlier, this slogan may also stand for a revisionist normative claim: that is, it really is right and proper, part of the due order of things, for the strong to take advantage of the weak.
On the other hand, the Republicans also stand for a lot of things that are great about the US: corn dogs, getting drunk, and shooting guns in the woods (I know this directly contradicts what I said earlier about the gun laws, but it does sound really fun), big pickup trucks, and Britney Spears.
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