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Discover Ludwig"standing at" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's physical position or location. Example: "The bride looked radiant, standing at the altar in her white wedding dress."
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I was still standing at the machine.
"Standing at the brink of history?
Standing at the baggage, passing time:.
Standing at the bar is allowed.
He remembered Audrey standing at his door.
Standing at attention".
I was standing at 201.
The tollhouses are still standing at Place Denfert-Rochereau.
He's standing at the railing, looking out.
We are standing at pool's edge.
The shares are currently standing at 233.75p.
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