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Discover Ludwig"building stands" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the location or placement of a building, and can often refer to the physical structure of the building itself. Example: The new office building stands at the corner of Main Street and Maple Avenue, towering over the surrounding buildings.
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But one building stands unbowed.
But the newest building stands out.
"... beneath where this building stands".
Not a single building stands intact.
That building stands less tall then he.
Today the building stands more than restored.
For now, the building stands bare, dim and chilly inside.
The other theatre building stands to one side of it.
The building stands out as an area of brightness.
(The Empire State Building stands at fifteen inches tall).
The building stands revealed as one of the masterpieces of architecture in Manhattan".
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