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"stand on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a person (or people) fixing their feet in a certain spot and not moving, or when you are referring to a person's (or people's) opinion, decision or belief that they will not change. Example sentence: He stood on his decision not to attend the event.
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Stand on one leg.
Can you stand on one foot?
Never stand on chairs.
"We stand on her shoulders".
They stand on street corners.
Don't stand on the sidelines".
I stand on that.
We stand on them.
Stand on Roman.
WHERE do you stand on it?
I stand on the shoulders of giants".
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