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Discover LudwigThe phrase "standing next to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe someone's physical position or location in relation to another person or object. Example sentence: I could see my friend standing next to the bus stop, waving at me excitedly.
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"I was standing next to a supermodel.
Standing next to the man is Alice.
Standing next to Jeremy Clarkson.
McCauley, standing next to the window, froze.
Standing next to me were two people.
Standing next to Tumur, Khataanbar was ecstatic.
Dad was standing next to me.
Standing next to him was Brig.
Or: "I'm standing next to an overpass.
Standing next to me was my hero.
Her husband, Paul Churchland, is standing next to her.
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