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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stands as a" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that represents or serves as a specific role or example. Example: "The Statue of Liberty stands as a symbol of freedom and democracy for the United States."
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Connecticut stands as a unique deviation from this trend.
This stands as a unique exception compared to all of the other outgroup combinations.
Our story stands as a cautionary tale.
However, the book stands as a very solid IR book.
He now stands as a representative for everyone".
Argentina's $95 billion default still stands as a world record.
It stands as a monument to punitive government bloat.
The NDEA stands as a major act of reform.
It also stands as a spirited and insightful cultural history.
Multiculturalism stands as a challenge to liberal democracy.
Brindley Place now stands as a template for urban regeneration.
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