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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stands it in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers due to its ambiguity. Example: "I don't understand what you mean when you say it stands it in."
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And its legal tradition often stands it in good stead.
He also believes that BAE's strength in army equipment, particularly armoured and mine-resistant vehicles, stands it in good stead for what he calls the "current fight" in places such as Afghanistan.
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Still, the report's good sense and specific focus should stand it in good stead.
He said he hoped the firm's long-term record would stand it in good stead.
He says he thinks G4S's long-term track record will stand it in good stead.
If it doesn't work, stand it in the warm water for another half-minute or so and try again".
A rampant ego is at play, and as much as I can't stand it in Kanye, I can't stand it in Erykah, either.
"As it stands, it risks locking in low ambition".
Stand it upright in a safe location to prevent it from breaking.
The dancer stands against it in a figural style that is curiously at odds with it.
So why do we stand for it in everyday life?
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