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The phrase "concept stands for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to explain or define a particular idea or concept, especially when there may be confusion or differing interpretations. For example: "In this context, the term 'individual freedom' stands for the ability of a person to make their own choices and decisions without interference from outside forces."
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A concept stands for a set of objects, an object role stands for a binary relation between objects, and a data role stands for a binary predicate relating objects to data values.
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For each of these national cultural key concepts stands for a different path to political modernity.
Some philosophers insist that the difference between the old and the new concepts in this case is such that there must be a difference in the world between the properties these concepts stand for or denote (Jackson 1993, Chalmers 1996).
"Concepts" stands here for "real-life entities," which can be described in many different linguistic expressions.
The assignment that became the Concept RA (which stands for "Road Alive") was to design a vehicle that would showcase new technology, including a 4-cylinder turbodiesel engine and all-wheel drive.
A prefixed notation such as ba Device (the URI of the concept device) thereby stands for the corresponding full URI http://www.ga-entwurf.de/repository#Device.
First, we defined a new concept— PAG, which stands for Pathways (P-type), Annotated lists (A-type) and Gene-sets (G-type), to integrate heterogeneous gene-sets, networks, and pathways into a new comprehensive database called PAG Electronic Repository PAGERR).
Concept names stand for unary predicates, while role names stand for binary predicates.
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Logic does not have a real subject of its own, but deals with concepts, which stand for real beings.
3R stands for the concept of reduction, reuse and recycling.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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