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"stands as is" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used in the context of something remaining the same, and is often used to indicate that something won't be changed or altered in any way. For example: "This agreement stands as is, and cannot be altered in any way."
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Hence, our report stands as is".
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"This tax increase in unacceptable and I do not intend to permit it to stand as is".
After the Department of Buildings decided it was too dangerous to stand as is, he said, the commission was powerless to stop the process.
That's where things stand as is.
Established opposition party leaders Vladimir Zhirinovsky, Gennady Zyuganov, Sergei Mironov and Grigory Yavlinsky are all expected to stand, as is billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov.
Certain stories are simply meant to stand as is.
About Clinton's remarks suggesting dismay over high Democratic activist turnout, Wolfson said, "I'll let my statement stand as is".
The truncated other half, known as the Grandstand, stood mostly as is.
The 2010 "stands" are called stands as that is their closest analogue when thinking about a traditional stand-based stratified forest inventory.
Is there one that stands out as being the most active and effective?
Is there a team that stands out as being ranked too low in preseason polls?
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