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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stands on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used as an idiom meaning to rely or depend on, as in "The success of the project stands on the efforts of the team."
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He stands on things.
He stands on the corner.
Obama stands on the ground.
Linus's hair stands on end.
Photography that stands on four legs.
His statue stands on the north side.
Your sheep stands on the left.
His statue stands on university campuses.
He stands on his head — no hands.
Antananarivo stands on a high hill.
Every area stands on the same ground".
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