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Discover Ludwig"stand fully" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
If you are writing about someone standing with an upright posture, you could say, "She stood up straight" or "He stood at attention." An example sentence would be, "The soldier stood up straight and fully focused on the sergeant's orders."
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The test will be performed in standing position, in which the patient has to stand fully independently for 10 seconds with both feet in front of each other, and is scored as correct or failed.
Germany is being asked to stand fully behind the euro.
Ed won, I stand fully behind him and so should everyone else.
Each age will bring its peculiar emphasis, and in the current Austen festival our own anxieties stand fully revealed.
But it may be years before Citigroup is allowed to stand fully on its own, experts said.
"The EU will stand fully behind Ireland," Barnier said on Monday at a joint press conference with Varadkar in Dublin.
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"Mack stands fully behind George, and the President stands fully behind George," Mr. Eller said.
As it stood, fully fueled, on the launchpad, 85percentt of its mass was propellant.
The ECB could let inflation run higher, especially in Germany, and could declare that it stands fully behind solvent sovereigns.
At the right, she stands fully apart, with an exultant expression and a raised index finger: one!
Told of Mr. Wolfson's response, Mr. Carville laughed for several seconds before saying he stood fully behind his words.
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