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Discover Ludwig"being stood up" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone was expecting to meet someone for a date or appointment, but the other person did not show up without giving notice. Example: "After waiting at the restaurant for over an hour, I realized that I had been stood up by my blind date." In this example, the speaker was expecting to meet someone for a date, but the other person did not show up. This phrase can also be used in other contexts, such as being stood up for a meeting or appointment.
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To see her from the condition she was in to now being stood up is great".
Check time zones and dates carefully, to avoid being stood up – or worse, standing your interviewee up!
On "Emergency (911)" the humiliation of being stood up for a date is cast in histrionic crisis-services terms.
From a certain point of view, there was even an adventure in being stood up at the cryptology conference.
The episode ends with her being stood up by a blind date, and two cast members hugging her.
Ms. Grové is more early Renée Zellweger than Meg Ryan when she takes to her bed for a mental health day after being stood up (she thinks).
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We had never been stood up before.
I've been stood up, let down, messed around.
"If I were stood up, I wouldn't tell anyone.
In fact, he was stood up on three separate days.
The sausages are stood up, alongside the bacon.
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