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Discover Ludwig"stance that" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a position, attitude, or opinion held by someone or something. Here is an example: "The company's new advertising campaign takes a strong stance that sustainability is a top priority for our brand."
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It's a stance that has paid dividends.
For one thing, it's the stance that benefits nobody.
It's a stance that says, "yep, I'm ready".
Should one attempt to take a stance that is somehow neutral on religious questions?
It's a stance that is methodological, but also deeply personal and political.
This anti-theoretical stance that seems so practical is, however, highly impractical.
Pessimism is thought of as an exclusively negative stance that inevitably leads to resignation or despair.
Instead, Hague foolishly described the spending as reckless, a stance that unified Labour.
"It's not easy to come up with a stance that fits all," he said.
It was this political stance that Hayek countered in The Road to Serfdom and other publications.
It is a stance that won him fans in Asia and beyond.
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