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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a stand" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the location or position of an object or item. Example: The vase was placed on a stand in the corner of the room, adding a touch of elegance to the space.
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Fortunately, Keaton Jennings and Michael Richardson have put on a stand of 106.
– Mounting tips for using one's show flash on a stand or clamp.
It's like Tiger Woods being put on a stand.
*Place the tree on a stand with wide legs.
Music Man: If you come into my room, you'll see several vintage guitars on a stand.
The ninth and final photograph shows two wrapped Galliano creations hanging on a stand.
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She's working on a stand-up show too.
They put on a stand-up show of course.
Murphy missed the ball by several feet, and Kearns reached on a stand-up double.
Both companies are profitable on a stand-alone basis, their chief executives said.
The second is to take the ratings of the banks themselves on a stand-alone basis.
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