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Discover LudwigThe phrase "indignant stance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a position or attitude characterized by anger or annoyance at perceived unfair treatment. Example: "Her indignant stance on the issue was evident during the debate, as she passionately defended her beliefs."
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But even as Ecclestone and FOM were preparing their statement, Vettel was retreating hurriedly from his furious and indignant stance at Spa.
It's natural to take an indignant stance toward the corporate fraud and excesses that have dominated business news the last couple of years.
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Some French commentators have been indignant, as if their stance on Iraq should have offered them immunity.
Yes, perhaps that stoic waiter with a napkin folded neatly over his left arm and his stance of indignant pride is a dying breed.
The U.S. acts indignant about China manipulating its currency, but Grieder argues that this stance is hypocritical in light of the Federal Reserve's decision to buy an additional $600 billion worth of Treasury bonds from the federal government to help finance the budget deficit.
4. Feel indignant.
Creme was indignant.
I was indignant.
He was indignant.
But they remain indignant.
She seemed indignant.
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