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Discover Ludwig"stands against" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to oppose or resist something. Example: "Sheila stands against any form of discrimination in the workplace." In this sentence, "stands against" is used to convey that Sheila is actively opposing discrimination in the workplace.
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It stands against any criticism I know".
Australia stands against gay marriage.
The chime stands against that.
Cromwell stands against all that.
"My experience stands against this argument.
As such she stands against Ford's scheme.
History stands against Froome reaching the line first.
Yet the vigour of Indian democracy stands against the extremists.
Anyone who stands against him should be crushed.
http://t.co/6x2sn294 – St.George's Ribbon stands against the White Ribbon.
Hadji Murad himself stands against doubleness and patterning.
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