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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am stand for" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "I am standing for" or "stands for"? If this is the case, you can use it when expressing support or representation for a cause, idea, or candidate.
Example: "I am standing for equality and justice in our community."
Alternatives: "represents" or "supports".
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Indeed, Homes seems to relish her contrariness, her initials, AM, stand for Amy Michael, "I'm so not an Amy.
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(C is stand for crosslinked samples).
The burger chain's motto is "Stand for Something Good".
'd', 'v', 'b', 'u', 'm' stand for dorsal, ventral, both dorsal and ventral, uniform and middle (vegetal) patterns, respectively.
His brother says, "It's all he's stood for, all his work has stood for.
"But they don't understand what is stands for.
"The 's' stands for secure and means all communications between your browser and the website are encrypted," he explains.
"Injustice can never be stood for.
He's stood for election 12 times.
Technetium-97m (97mTc; 'm' stands for metastability) is the most stable, with a half-life of 91 days (0.0965 MeV).
The extract solution was stood for 5 h.
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