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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stand further" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a position that is at a greater distance or to suggest that someone should move back or away from a certain point. Example: "Please stand further back from the edge of the platform for your safety."
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While she has gotten very good at reproducing the look of faded, darkened, dirty, overcleaned or otherwise distressed paintings, the metaphorical possibilities could stand further development.
Close up, the sheeny titanium white of the tube wall's textured laminate appears pitted by intricate, rich black erosions: stand further back and they resolve into a frieze of busy figures.
First, particularly and understandably when it comes to white-ball cricket, they tend to stand further back than perhaps in the past, simply to avoid injury from some of the power hitting seen these days.
The ferocity of Croft's hitting was typified by the fielder Ian Salisbury's plea to the umpires that he be allowed to stand further away than the mandatory 15 yards in his catching position.
If you can stand further argument over the custody of Labour's soul, Antony Barnett's film looks at how the party got itself into its present mess, and ponders how – or if – it can become a functional opposition once more.
"If it doesn't, you need to stand further away from the box".
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Another train stands further up the tracks.
As our days lengthen, Orion stands further to the SW and W with each evening and has almost completely set in the W by our star map times.
The stands further emptied with 9 24 left in the game, when Portis was stuffed on fourth-and-1 at Washington's 39.
Yesterday, another Republican, George E. Pataki, won a third term as governor, as the most prominent member of a moderate-to-liberal faction that stands further outside the mainstream of the national party than at any time in a generation.
Politically the two could not have stood further apart, yet Thatcher had Hodgkin's picture on her wall at 10 Downing Street.
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