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Discover Ludwig"stand off over" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where two or more parties have reached a deadlock or are in a standoff over a particular issue or conflict. It can also be used to describe a physical standoff, where two people or groups are standing some distance apart from each other. Example: The negotiations between the union and the management have reached a stand off over the workers' demands for higher wages.
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After a two decade stand off over should who should make the bulk of cuts, both sides agreed to set the pace in these long suffering UN talks.
Frank to Feng during a fearfully butch stand off over who cares less about human suffering.
In the past, the two sides were locked in a bitter stand off over who should bear the brunt of cuts.
But could the stand off over Badme finally be coming to an end?
Former BBC Chairman, Lord Grade believes broadcasters have gone too far in the stand off over the leadership debates, and said the BBC should not show an "empty chair" if a leader decides not to turn up.
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Meanwhile, the stand-off over the tank rumbles on.
Catalonia is rumbling, but any stand-off over independence has been postponed two years or more.
The two countries have been in a stand-off over the disputed territory since April.
It occurs as a dangerous stand-off over a clutch of islands shows no sign of calming down.
Similar cases against Americans accused of spying have heightened tensions throughout years-long stand-off over Iran's nuclear program.
Then there is a far bigger stand-off: over Nagorno-Karabakh and its environs, where a decade ago Armenians broke free from Azerbaijan and expelled local Azeris.
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