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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stands between" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the relationship between two objects or points, suggesting that the object in question is in the middle or occupying a space between two other objects. For example, "The old stone bridge stands between two small towns on either side of the river."
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He stands between "us" and "them".
"Karzai stands between modernity and tradition.
Nothing but a keyboard stands between you and the world.
Bernadette stands between Jann & Alice & Nick shoots their picture.
"It stands between the soul and Higher Power".
The superintendent stands between the landlord and the tenant.
"Alibris stands between me and the customer," he said.
Nothing and nobody stands between us and the art.
Nothing stands between a BBC News anchor and a story.
The port stands between the rebels and President Charles Taylor's downtown stronghold.
If they can defeat America, then nothing stands between them and world domination.
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