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The phrase "stand at the back" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to give instructions or directions for positioning oneself in a group or a physical space. Example: "Please stand at the back of the line so that others can also have space to move forward."
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"We let them stand at the back".
I stand at the back of a room.
Some students had to stand at the back.
It's not that they stand at the back.
"I'm not much good at singing, but I stand at the back and mime.
Other couples stand at the back, while one couple waits center stage.
There they stand at the back of the cupboard, a dusty, cobwebby army.
I took off my shoes and figured I could just stand at the back and watch.
At indie gigs, earplugs are usually worn by older fans who stand at the back.
I'd still go to gigs but stand at the back where I wouldn't have my breath jostled from me.
Later his father would stand at the back of the debating hall, bellowing in full RSC style: "Louder Simon, louder".
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