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Discover LudwigThe phrase "standards them" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it was a typo or a mistake for a similar phrase, but it does not make sense as it is currently written. If you are trying to express the idea of setting or establishing standards for someone or something, you could use a phrase like "sets standards for them" or "establishes standards for them." For example: - The company's CEO strives to set high standards for her employees. - The teacher created a rubric to establish clear standards for grading the essays. - The parents have set strict standards for their children's behavior.
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By past counterculture standards, "them" equaled "us" from the very beginning.
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The imposition of these standards endangers them.
The parliamentary commissioner for standards regulates them as MPs.
The CCC designed and promotes several documentary standards, among them the neutral citation.
But once they are fully complying with high environmental standards, let them go ahead.
Bureaucracies that have low expectations for children and consequently set low standards for them.
The association issued standards for them only two years ago, a spokesman said.
Some of the show's songs became standards, among them "The Party's Over".
But despite her friendliness with guests, she would not bend the hotel's standards for them.
"He used the company's own standards against them," he explains.
Lawmakers established the commission in 1975 to oversee county jails and set standards for them.
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