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"from the stands" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is observing or watching an event from a specific location in a stadium or arena. Example: The crowd cheered loudly as the winning goal was scored, while I watched from the stands with my family.
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Miyaichi watched from the stands.
"I heard some comments from the stands.
The invective from the stands was understandable.
Murray's coach grimaces from the stands.
His father watched, proudly, from the stands.
His father watched from the stands.
From the stands: his mother's ecstatic cry.
Cheering him from the stands was Thierry Henry.
Ironically, Smith was watching last night's game from the stands.
Would they place the course farther away from the stands?
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev watched the fixture from the stands.
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