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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always stands up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that consistently maintains a position of strength, resilience, or support in various situations.
Example: "No matter the challenges we face, her determination always stands up against adversity."
Alternatives: "always holds firm" or "always remains steadfast".
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He always stands up for us".
Instead we have a Prime Minister who always stands up for a privileged few".
Instead we have a prime minister who always stands up for a privileged few".
But another says, "He always stands up to be counted when the issue's big enough.
Bruno Tonioli, who always stands up to wave his hands as if he were very small, as he actually is, had it as "surprisingly conservative, prim, proper and politically correct".
Despite his struggles, Andy (who gets goose bumps watching "Rambo") always stands up to his adversaries: the coach, his foster father, his father and anyone else who's out for him.
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The FA hasn't always stood up.
Chris always stood up for every American.
He's always stood up for us".
But Schumacher's team has always stood up for him.
"She always stood up for what she believed".
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