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Discover Ludwig"stand back from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest distance from something. For example: "Be careful around the fire - stand back from it."
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"You have to stand back from that.
Stand back from internal conflicts and let jihadists take root?
It was hard sometimes to stand back from this".
After all these years onstage, he can stand back from his performances with an analytic remove.
But a wise Hodgson will stand back from the rhetoric of his preparation for this match.
And yet his goals are undermined by his determination to stand back from the region.
And when you stand back from this, is it Aristotle and Plato all over again?
Even for such a seasoned controversialist, this is a scrap to stand back from.
Stand back from this system and marvel at what we have come to accept.
"We didn't want to stand back from the situation, to establish a historical distance.
When I stand back from all the hate and I check my bank account... Hahahahaha".
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