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Discover LudwigThe phrase "both stand" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it to refer to two people, objects, or concepts that are both present or in agreement. For example, you could say "Both of us stand together in our belief that a healthy lifestyle is important."
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In this case, the resident pair "both stand to lose their territory, so both should cooperate," Dr. Tobias said.
"The 4.6bn and the longterm capital plan both stand".
Their standing should both stand even prouder when compared to the boom or bust mentality of their predecessors.
We both stand to learn something from another person's input.
And both stand out above the biopic pack.
Paper Boi joins Darius at the door and they both stand there, silhouetted from the back.
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Testing with launchers in both stand-alone and integrated configurations showed reliable, expected function.
The package contains both stand-alone executables as well as the API (Application Programming Interface) Library for InChI generation.
However, the filtering delay makes the frequency of systems with CP-VSG control change faster in both stand-alone mode and SG-connected mode [25].
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