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i will standby
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "i will standby" is not correct in written English.
It should be "I will stand by." You can use it to express your intention to support or remain available for someone or something. Example: "I will stand by you during this difficult time."
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Alternative expressions(20)
I will support
I will be there for you
I will assist
I will be available
I will stand by
I will be on hand
I'm at your service
I'm at your disposal
I will support you
stand by you
stand by someone
support you
be there for you
back you up
I will assist you
I will be ready
standby power
on standby
standby definition
standby meaning
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
If I've left the TV on standby I will wake up and turn it off.
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The old standbys: I will lose weight.
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"I will not be on the standby and release allowance to you to practice polygamy and the selling of a young woman's body and soul under my very nostril," he continues in his clear if syntactically eccentric English.
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You can follow my Coachella 2016 picture book on my Instagram account, @ModLodgeLuv where I will share new finds and old standbys as they are packed and made ready to go, as well as event pics.
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This past Friday, November 14, the "Stanford, It's On Us: We Will Not Standby" theater program, one of the many national events in the "It's On Us" campaign, sought to empower students through an interactive theater performance about bystander intervention featuring the renowned theatre troupe interACT from California State University Long Beach.
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As for the claim of 15 years standby time, I'll let you know in 2027.
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After a warning, you will say "standby," as in "standby deck cue 16".
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As soon as the network is not being utilized, your computer will return to standby after the allotted time you have set in your power options settings.
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(They're sold out, but there will be standby lines for both shows).
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Other agencies will be on standby.
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He will go from standby to business class.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Remember that 'stand by' is a phrasal verb, and in this context requires a space between the words to be grammatically correct.
Common error
Avoid writing "standby" (one word) when you mean "stand by" (two words). "Standby" typically refers to a state of readiness or a backup, while "stand by" means to support or wait.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I will stand by" functions as an expression of commitment or support. As Ludwig AI suggests, the correct phrasing is crucial for conveying the intended meaning.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "i will standby" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "I will stand by", which conveys a commitment to support, be available, or remain loyal. As pointed out by Ludwig AI, using the correct phrasing is essential for clear communication. While the incorrect phrase has no examples in the provided data, it's important to differentiate it from the noun "standby", which refers to a state of readiness or a backup. Remember to always use "stand by" (two words) when you mean to offer support or express readiness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I will stand by
Corrected version of the original phrase.
I will support
Focuses on providing assistance and encouragement.
I will be there for you
Emphasizes emotional support and presence.
I will be available
Highlights readiness to help or assist.
I will assist
Formally offers help.
I will be on hand
Indicates readiness and availability to provide assistance when needed.
I will hold myself in readiness
Emphasizes preparing to act when needed.
I will keep myself ready
Highlights the user's intent to be prepared to help.
I'm at your service
Conveys a strong willingness to assist.
I'm at your disposal
A more formal way of saying "I'm at your service."
FAQs
What's the correct way to write “I will stand by”?
The correct way to write it is with a space between "stand" and "by": "I will stand by". The incorrect way “I will standby” doesn’t work since “standby” is a noun or adjective, but “stand by” (2 words) is a phrasal verb.
What does "I will stand by" mean?
It means that you will support or remain loyal to someone, or that you are ready to take action or assist if needed.
Can I use "I will support" instead of "I will stand by"?
Yes, "I will support" is a good alternative and conveys a similar meaning of providing assistance and encouragement. The choice depends on the specific nuance you want to express.
What are some alternatives to "I will stand by"?
Some alternatives include "I will be there for you" (emphasizing emotional support), "I will assist" (formally offering help), or "I will be available" (highlighting readiness to help).
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested