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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stand for a" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to convey what something represents or symbolizes. Example: "The red stripes on the American flag stand for courage and valor."
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What does BE BRITE stand for? A.
Let stand for a few minutes.
It starts to stand for a person.
I stand for a kinder, gentler politics.
"I will stand for a judge," she said.
Under the constitution, he cannot stand for a second term.
Let the pie stand for a few minutes before serving.
Let stand for a few minutes before serving.
Does he stand for a generation, like Pechorin?
Ms. Constand took the stand for a second day.
Meanwhile, he looks set to stand for a fifth term.
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