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'his stand' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person's position on something, or a physical structure in which they are standing. For example: "John took his stand against the proposed tax increase."
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Pop took his stand on realism.
His stand was stacked with cotton scarves.
Harris deserves applause for his stand.
He got his stand named after him.
He was publicly denounced for his stand.
Describes his stand against the N.R.A., which garnered support.
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"He's waited enough," Bruce said of his stand-in goalkeeper.
Officially, Mr. Boyer said, his stand-up days were over.
Yet he hasn't strayed far from his stand-up act.
His stand-off with Ingram was brilliant: "Old man?" indeed.
His stand-up DVD Going Out Live is out now.
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