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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stands at" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation or something that is fixed and unchanging. For example, "The temperature in the room stands at 70 degrees."
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Chelsfield stands at £860m.
Unemployment stands at 43%.
Unemployment stands at 8 percent.
Dexter stands at attention.
It now stands at 3.85m.
UNEMPLOYMENT stands at over 15%.
Unemployment now stands at 31.7%.
Unemployment officially stands at 14.5%.
It currently stands at one.
GDP stands at £1.5tn.
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It currently stands at 7.8%.
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