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The phrase "stand from" is not correct and should not be used in written English
Instead, you may use the phrasal verb "stand apart from" to express the idea of separating oneself from something, or of not being included in something. For example: "The others chose to join in the argument, but I chose to stand apart from it."
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Early weightbearing and sit to stand from the parents' lap were part of each HP even if standing was not identified as a specific goal.
Bridget Christie is at the Stand from 8-31 Aug.
Red Leather Crocodile-Embossed Umbrella Stand from Branca, $800.
We should not only stand from the present, but should also look forward to the future".
The clear plastic Flip Stand from Speck (www.speckproducts.com/newflipstand, $30) includes a connecting dock.
If so, a 69-run stand from Pietersen and Marcus Stoinis allayed them.
"The biggest thing about him is watching 'The Stand,' from Stephen King," one woman offered.
The cow was a weather vane, and the pillar an umbrella stand from Hungary.
He has a very hard time choosing the one stand from which to buy his sausage sandwich.
Many buildings still stand from the 1920s, when Harlem was the centre of a thriving black culture.
— spotted this über functional case and stand from Quirky on Mashable's list of "10 Awesome Apple iPad Cases":.
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