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The phrase "make a stand against" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, it is used to mean taking a strong position against something. For example, "The activists were determined to make a stand against the new law by organizing a march in the city center."
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It is time to make a stand against Harry Potter.
You are a cultural aristocrat and can make a stand against stupid prejudice".
"And [when] it did [happen], I had to make a stand against it.
Photograph: Chris Radburn/PA It is time to make a stand against Harry Potter.
But sport does not need saints to make a stand against hate in the wider world – just human beings.
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The Williamsburgh Savings Bank building is perhaps an odd platform upon which to make a stand against overdevelopment.
"We wanted to make a stand against racism," Hertha's captain, Per Skjelbred, said after the team's 2-0 defeat.
It also called for the government to make a stand against geoblocking, where online content is restricted by territory.
It's reinventing history books in order to obliterate traces of the past that I want to make a stand against".
Two other events may have persuaded Islamists that this was the moment to make a stand against their onetime benefactor.
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