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The phrase "stand trial on" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are talking about someone being in a court of law and having to give an answer to a charge or accusation. For example: "The suspect has been charged with theft and must stand trial on Tuesday."
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Mankiewicz, however, had to stand trial on a felony charge.
Mr. Gupta is set to stand trial on April 9.
They are due to stand trial on 16 November.
He is due to stand trial on the original charges on 5 November.
Mr. Steinberg has pleaded not guilty and is scheduled to stand trial on Nov. 18.
He will stand trial on charges of embezzlement, money laundering and making a false statement.
They will stand trial on charges of abducting a minor and forging official documents.
Some priests have even been forced to stand trial on charges of human rights abuses.
America wants to extradite him to stand trial on charges of criminal conspiracy.
He will stand trial on charges that include dereliction of duty, the Marine Corps said.
He was extradited to Tanzania this month to stand trial on charges of genocide.
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