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"standing straight" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's posture or position while standing. Here are a few examples: - "She was standing straight and tall, with her head held high." - "The soldier stood at attention, his back straight and shoulders squared." - "I couldn't believe he was able to balance while standing straight on one foot."
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"Standing straight – there is a real strength to that".
He jumped 17.37m landing standing straight up in qualifying but just 5cm further in the final.
Engquist added: "I was just standing straight up applauding as he was getting kicked out.
I think about holding my shoulders back, standing straight, and about people watching me.
Its plastic-covered aluminum-alloy wires can be bent wildly or left standing straight.
Plant them deep enough to keep them standing straight in a freely draining potting medium.
Standing straight, with your shoulders squared, can mean the difference between whether a dog obeys a command or not.
A family portrait dominated by the figure of a woman standing straight and tall, front and center.
The sawgrass rises to meet the day, standing straight up, the blades of sawgrass with dew on them sparkle.
Try standing straight with a heavy metal tray, laden with 9 to 12 glasses, for two hours.
Slowly but surely I'm coming up, but I'm still not standing straight up like I guess the greatest sprinters are".
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