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The phrase "standing triumphant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is in a position of victory or success, often after a struggle or challenge.
Example: "After years of hard work and dedication, she was finally standing triumphant on the stage, receiving her award."
Alternatives: "standing victorious" or "standing in triumph."
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The pioneer was MTV, which continues to draw scorn from the anti-globalisation crew, "standing triumphant at the centre of the global teen phenomenon," as Naomi Klein puts it.
And we see, throughout, hints of someone standing triumphant at the borders of the ancient world, peering at us through accumulated catastrophes and layers of destruction, and surviving — just like the hero of any good thriller.
A transcript of Martin Luther King, Jr.,'s 1963 "I Have a Dream" speech hung by a window, and there was a framed photograph of Muhammad Ali, standing triumphant over Sonny Liston, above Mwangi's desk.
The walls were hung with fading photographs of early-twentieth-century shooting parties: stern-faced maharajas and visiting British aristocrats standing triumphant over a mountain of slain ducks; a Rolls-Royce with a dead tiger splayed along its running board, and the caption "Silver Shadow and Tiger".
Standing triumphant above is Theophilus, gospel in hand, and what may be the sun-disk of Serapis raised aloft.
It was the one still standing, triumphant, at the end of a history of great power rivalry that went back to a time when the wooden warships of various European states first broke out into a larger world and began to conquer it.
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During my year of intense physical training for Everest, I visualized myself and my husband Phil standing together, triumphant at the summit.
After all, the U.S. was still standing, seemingly triumphant, when history officially "ended" (according to one of the neocon prophets of that moment).
As in any battle, if you come out standing, you feel triumphant.
Medieval European cathedrals today still have statues of the fallen and blindfolded Synagoga standing beside a triumphant Ecclesia.
Birgitte, with her daughter on the mend, standing before parliament: triumphant in her reform plan, resounding in her dismissal of those who suggested her gender was holding Denmark back, and, thanks to Bent, smartly sidestepping Hesselboe's planned tax-cut ambush by calling an election early.
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