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"standoff with" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which two parties are unwilling to make concessions to one another, and remain in a deadlock or stalemate. For example, "The negotiations ended in a standoff with both sides refusing to compromise."
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The FBI's standoff with Oregon occupiers.
The city's standoff with the police continues.
Consider America's nuclear standoff with the Soviet Union.
The soldiers remain there in a standoff with Kurdish forces.
The standoff with the West was being mishandled, he said.
It also said he was "facing a standoff with MPs".
Mr. Monti, however, claimed victory in the standoff with Paris.
He was arrested after a standoff with the police.
A nine-month standoff with Qatar also remains unresolved.
Skype also faces a potential standoff with the F.B.I.
NEW DELHI Indiaa is in a prolonged standoff with Chinese forces on the Doklam plateau.
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