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"does stand for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that one thing stands for or represents another thing. For example, "The acronym NATO does stand for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization."
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Ravitch does stand for Yosef.
The name does stand for something.
(After all, the PSAT does stand for Practice SAT).
In an era of dumbing-down and slipping standards, he really does stand for something.
The problem is that apart from Hillsborough, perhaps, it's been hard to know exactly what Andy Burnham does stand for.
But perhaps he meant only to send a signal to the Rochdale electorate that, even if he does stand for Labour in May, his heart lies elsewhere.
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GM never did stand for Global Miracles.
We do stand for anything".
The decision, Mr. Goldman said, "shows we do stand for something".
Mr Farage did stand for the Eastleigh by-election in 1994 so he knows the turf.
However, Britain does stand out for two things.
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