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Sentence The phrase "stand him" is not technically correct in written English; it should be "stand up for him." This phrase is used when you are speaking about defending or supporting someone
For example, "I'm always going to stand up for him - he's my best friend."
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I can't stand him.
(President Obama can't stand him).
She can't stand him.
They can't stand him.
"I can't stand him and it's mutual.
Now I can't stand him.
Hank Williams couldn't stand him.
I can't stand him myself.
Many other viewers couldn't stand him.
The center would stand him up.
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That will stand him and his party in good stead come November.
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