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Discover Ludwig"stand up with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone or something you have been collaborating with or supporting in some way. For example, "I have been proud to stand up with my community against police brutality."
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stand up with
verb
To publicly support (someone).
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"If you're willing to stand up with me for America's future, I will stand up with you," he said.
I speak for them and I stand up with them.
You stand up with your 100-day plan, and there's no wiggle room on it.
Only afterward did Larsen feel his hair begin to stand up with fear.
I had one guy stand up, with 20 minutes to go, and just say: "Gotta go.
Coretta continued to stand up with courage and ferocity for her husband's values.
I stand up with all the children and this award is especially for them.
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"I want to fight stand-up with him!
Mr. Andre, a stand-up with a lopsided smile, has nervy, flailing energy.
Silverman is now one of the most famous names in stand-up, with a hit TV show to her name.
Mime with noise and stand-up with no talking - it's a one-man show that speaks for itself.
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