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Discover Ludwig"stand offer" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
To use it correctly, you would replace the phrase with "stands offer". For example, "The store stands offer a 15% discount on all purchases this weekend."
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In the lobby, original period pieces, including a pair of hand-painted shutters and a finely carved Bible stand, offer a connection to the past.
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"Punter's Last Stand?" offers Paul Tooby.
The stand offers its own brand signature fragrance.
The concession stand offered $450 snakeskin hats and $2,000 leather jackets.
A refreshment stand offered herb-infused water and apples, and the pool was illuminated with candles.
A Vietnamese stand offers a chicken curry, full of depth and heat.
The fruit stand offers unripe green mango, green papaya and even apples and Asian pears.
A fruit stand offers discounted strawberries, near a baseball diamond where geese congregate with pigeons in left field.
Nuns unload shopping trolleys into their car boots by the supermarket, and a crowd gathers at the pharmacy where a promotional stand offers samples of Avène skincare.
But every other person questioned at the stand offered similar opinions, even if there was a bit of discord over which body part benefited most.
Claude Rolle's stand offers luscious-looking sides of smoked salmon, caviar and aperitif cups of mousse of foie gras mixed with pistachios and currants.
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