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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stand as a" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most often used to mean "serve as a" or "function as a". For example, "This will stand as a reminder of our commitment to fairness."
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It can't just stand as a symbol".
"I didn't stand as a diversity candidate.
Nevertheless, bilateral cases still stand as a therapeutic challenge.
They stand as a team and stay focussed".
It could stand as a model for other cities.
The demands, he said, "stand as a very significant impediment".
It will stand as a living memorial to his vision.
And he wants to stand as a local councillor!
That tells me where I stand as a Hillbilly".
It has to stand as a sanitised, anthropomorphic political institution.
Thereafter petitioner took the stand as a witness in her own behalf.
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