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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'stance of' can be used in written English
It is generally used to describe a person's attitude or opinion. For example, "He took a strong stance of disapproval against the government's decision."
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It was their stance of indifference.
Take the stance of Britain's newly scary FSA.
But Trump's is not the stance of an isolationist.
"This case shows the hardline stance of the government.
JEEP COMPASS -- "I loved the overall stance of the vehicle.
A new stance of the Negro, a new attitude.
Another is a moderation in the public stance of Republican leaders.
His goal is to make this view the official stance of the Republican Party.
But the rest of the world will now return to its default stance of ignoring Slovakia.
And by the end she has found a truehearted stance of her own.
Meanwhile, the die-hard, anti-Greek stance of Turkish officialdom has softened.
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