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"stand like" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a posture or pose. For example, "She stood like a statue, completely still."
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These stand like vessels ready to receive your inspiration".
"She is stand like my sister here.
I'm in the stand like everybody else.
Don't stand: Like Superman and Wonder Woman.
Why can't you stand like that guy on stage?
Alfie doesn't stand like that; he's more tentative.
Has someone told him to stand like this? Why?
Should we all stand like this after giving speeches?
"It was its last stand, like, 'I am still here!
TALL cedar trees stand like gnarled sentinels at the entrance.
We stand like someone's parents at a teenage birthday party.
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