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The phrase "stand a" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It may be part of a larger expression, such as "stand a chance" or "stand a chance of winning."
Example: "Do we stand a chance of winning the game?"
Alternatives: "have a chance" or "be likely to."
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"You don't stand a chance.
Then I'd stand a chance.
I didn't stand a chance.
He didn't stand a chance.
Does Watson stand a chance of winning?
I would never stand a chance".
The guy doesn't stand a chance.
Really, it didn't stand a chance.
The competition didn't stand a chance".
The French don't stand a chance.
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Safety doesn't stand a chance.
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