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Discover Ludwig"it is sitting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to an object or animal that is in a seated position. It can also be used in a figurative sense to describe something that is currently in a stable or unmoving state. Example: The cat is sitting by the window, watching the birds outside. (literal) Example: After hours of negotiation, the two sides have finally reached an agreement and now it is sitting before the board for final approval. (figurative).
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It is "sitting on its haunches," complains Chapoton.
To China, North Korea is not worth any more that the land it is sitting on, or more importantly, what it sits between.
It is sitting there, behind its owner, motionless, waiting for some signal, a scrap or pat.
It is sitting onstage.
It is sitting and waiting.
It is sitting in a bank vault.
It is sitting on a tidy stack of cash.
In fact, it is sitting on my desk.
"So it is sitting there and is very secure".
And it is sitting on $2 billion in cash for new deals.
It is sitting in the back of a Humvee in an undisclosed theatre of war.
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