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stance
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "stance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a person's position or viewpoint on a particular issue or topic. Example: "Her stance on climate change is clear; she believes immediate action is necessary to combat its effects."
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60 human-written examples
We reiterate our buy stance and target price of £12.50.
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The UN motion was passed on Tuesday night, with the support of the US, but a number of security council members condemned Russia's stance.
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A cornerstone of the good practice guidelines is that MBCT teachers have an established personal mindfulness practice and appreciate the common nature of human suffering, rather than teaching from a purely intellectual stance".
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As that drone floated surreally over the Belgrade pitch on 14 October, sparking the extraordinary mayhem that followed on the pitch, it was just the latest incident to make that stance look naive at best and dangerous at worst.
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The new management team at AIB will welcome Lenihan's tough stance.
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Yet there has been strong criticism of Miliband by some members of the Jewish community for his stance on Israel and, in particular, for backing a vote to recognise a Palestinian state last autumn.
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An unlikely coalition of sworn enemies came to a juddering and messy end as the UK parties bickered Alexander says it was important to change stance because a definitive no was the natural conclusion of further analysis by the Treasury.
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The Royal College of Nursing has opposed assisted suicide since 2004, but adopted a neutral stance yesterday after a recent consultation in which almost half (49%) of its members said they supported the policy, while two out of five (40%) said they were against it.
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He also said the corporate world had been "silent" on the issue of family violence and needed to take a stronger stance.
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That stance is dismissed by Downing Street as undiplomatic and opportunistic but Cameron's contempt for Labour's position is clouded by personal animus.
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Miliband's stance has the additional benefit of almost identical to that of Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, so at least giving both parties some mutual political cover.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "stance", ensure the context clearly indicates whether you are referring to a physical posture or a viewpoint. If ambiguity exists, clarify with additional details.
Common error
While "stance" is acceptable, excessive repetition can make your writing sound monotonous. Vary your vocabulary by using synonyms like "position", "viewpoint", or "perspective" to maintain reader engagement.
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Linguistic Context
The primary function of "stance" is as a noun, denoting a position, attitude, or viewpoint, often in relation to a particular issue or topic. Ludwig AI confirms that the word is correct and usable in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
"Stance" is a commonly used noun to denote a position, viewpoint, or attitude, frequently seen in news and media contexts. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. While grammatically sound and widely accepted, varying your vocabulary with alternatives like "position", "viewpoint", or "perspective" can enhance your writing. The analysis reveals its neutral register and frequent usage in expressing perspectives across various topics, making it a valuable term in both formal and informal communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
position
A more general term for a viewpoint or attitude.
point of view
Emphasizes a subjective perspective or opinion on a matter.
standpoint
Highlights the intellectual or analytical basis of a position.
view
A way of considering or regarding something.
perspective
Focuses on how someone understands or interprets something.
approach
Emphasizes a method or way of dealing with something.
attitude
Implies an emotional or subjective disposition toward something.
posture
Highlights the manner or pose in which one stands, can be both literal and figurative.
opinion
A personal belief or judgment that is not necessarily based on fact.
belief
A conviction or acceptance that something is true.
FAQs
How is "stance" used in a sentence?
"Stance" can refer to a physical posture or a point of view. For example, "The boxer adopted a defensive stance" or "What is your stance on the new policy?"
What words can I use instead of "stance"?
Alternatives to "stance" include "position", "viewpoint", "perspective", or "attitude", depending on the intended meaning.
Is it better to use "stance" or "position"?
How does the meaning of "stance" differ from "opinion"?
"Stance" implies a more considered and often publicly expressed viewpoint, whereas "opinion" refers to a personal belief or judgment, which may not be as thoroughly examined or widely communicated.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
97%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested