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The phrase 'protect the stand' is correct and usable in written English
For example, you could use the phrase in the sentence: "We need to protect the stand to ensure the safety of our staff."
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Also, an aluminum roof, which Mr. Powell said was meant to conceal activities from satellites, is actually meant to protect the stand, Mr. Jassim said, "from rain and dust".
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"You would think that they would protect the river, stand up for it," she said.
"Climate change is the greatest long-term threat to the Great Barrier Reef and to all coral reefs around the world," Turnbull said, adding that the government's plan to protect the reef stood in "stark contrast" to Labor's record of mismanagement.
In 2004, in the most notorious case, militia fighters murdered, raped and looted in the South Kivu city of Bukavu while a UN contingent, deployed there to protect the city, stood by inactive.
His simple ethical code seek the truth, protect the weak and stand up to bullies appealed to a continent waking up from the shame of war.
"I want to build the best education system in the nation, protect the environment and stand up for our elders," Ms. Reno said in the statement.
With a genuine sense of history to protect – the wooden main stand is the oldest of any at the 92 English grounds – there was an edginess to the occasion and the sense of relief was palpable when captain Rob Atkinson hooked in a volley on the turn just short of the hour.
Photograph: Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters 5.54pm GMT Missed today's best photos - well you can catch up in our express guide to all the best photography today in our Top 10 photo highlights of the day 5.34pm GMT Employees, wearing slippers to protect the glass floor, stand in the 'Step into the Void' installation at the Aiguille du Midi mountain peak above Chamonix, in the French Alps.
Porcupine Mountains State Park was established in 1944 to protect the last large stand of old-growth forest remaining in Michigan.
"Miss Miriam," she would start on her older sister, "You're too fat, you need to lose weight!" And heaven protect the salesman who stood between her and a bargain: "Whaddaya nuts?
The U.N. stumbled backward into Bosnia, dispatching a force to protect the airlift, which stood by as the Serbs continued to pound Sarajevo and other major towns, which led to the disastrous "safe havens" policy and the massacre at Srebrenica and, finally, terribly late, a NATO bombing campaign.
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