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The phrase "my stands" is not grammatically correct or usable in written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning is and it does not make sense within a sentence. Possible corrections could be: - "My stance" or "My position" - Example: "I made my stance clear during the meeting." - "My standard" - Example: "I always hold myself to high standards." - "My stands" could potentially be used as a shortened form of "My standing" in certain contexts, such as in a sports game where one's standing in the competition is being discussed. Example: "After winning the previous game, my stands in the tournament improved." However, this usage is not common and would likely only be understood in specific contexts. Overall, "my stands" is not a commonly used or accepted phrase in written English, so it is best to avoid using it.
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"I don't have a car, so I just carried it in the subway, with my stands, my camera, my strobe — mostly I photograph with just one light, and with a medium-format Mamiya RZ".
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