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"stands as" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to suggest that something is unchanging or steadfast, and is often followed by a comparison. For example, "The ancient tree stands as a proud symbol of our town's history."
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Now that figure probably stands as high as 30,000.
Sometimes the bull leaps into the stands as well.
Infield stands as bare as grocery shelves on hurricane eve.
Rosoff stands as firm as Silverton's standout pizza crust.
Hence, our report stands as is".
Only 2002's "Marwa Blues" stands as another.
Connecticut stands as a unique deviation from this trend.
"The ruling on the field stands as called".
Use two lodge stands as nightstands beside the bed.
Generation stands as the premier American contender.
That verdict stands, as you would expect.
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