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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in stature" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone's height or physical size. Example: "The new basketball player may be young, but he is already impressive in stature, standing at over 6 feet tall."
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Small in stature.
Mr. Modi has grown in stature since.
But he is growing in stature.
Very small in stature.
And Mr Fillon has grown in stature.
No Euripidean hero approaches Oedipus in stature.
Obama isn't growing in stature.
Small in stature, yet larger than life.
Some seem shorter in stature than others.
The girls are not imposing in stature.
"In stature, of place in the world and position".
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