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The phrase "standing between" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used to refer to someone or something being in a position between two other people or objects. Example: The referee was standing between the two players, trying to diffuse the tension on the soccer field.
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Last night he was standing between them.
Chodrak is standing between them, facing neither.
"He's standing between us and the end of civilization.
"They're the only things standing between my family and danger.
Standing between the thick columns, she looked even more forlorn.
Congress may be the only thing standing between us and the evisceration of the Fourth Amendment.
"I'm the last man standing between me and those pigeons," Mr. Messer said.
AT this time of year, the only thing standing between me and lunacy is the mandevilla.
An impenetrable wall of bespoke tailoring standing between him and power.
We thought she was sadistic, intent on standing between her daughter and independence.
"I've often said, 'The only thing standing between me and greatness is me,' "Woody Allen says.
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