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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spectator stand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated area in a stadium or arena where spectators can stand and view a sporting event or other performance. Example: The fans eagerly filed into the stadium, making their way to the spectator stands to get the best view of the game.
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And what greeted them was a team and a spectator stand full of support.
Here's his latest headflip, sending a five-iron miles right of the 6th green and near to the spectator stand.
Watching the singer from a nearby spectator stand were the prime minister, the Archbishop of Canterbury and much of the royal family.
The spectator stand behind the practice area is packed with fans and aspiring golfers hoping to see their heroes or assimilate a little of their game into their own.
Now, the club is asking the council for permission to enclose the north terrace, pitch and main spectator stand with fencing.
During the first year of racing the main spectator stand collapsed, injuring many spectators.
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That crash, which killed the pilot, occurred far from the spectator stands, and there were no casualties on the ground.
To get the view, Spens perched in a small balcony just above the packed spectator stands, once again undetected by most fans.
The prancing horse emblem can be seen on the giant red roof of Ferrari World, straight ahead, while all around are the spectator stands of Yas Marina Circuit.
He was also pleased by news that nearly all the tickets for the spectator stands at the Games in Weymouth had been sold.
A person wearing a full-body kiwi bird costume danced near the spectator stands and waved at the runners from New Zealand.
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