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"stands squarely" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a person or object that is firmly in place and well-balanced. For example, "The ancient statue stands squarely in the center of the city plaza."
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Winston stands squarely on the Protestant platform.
Officially, then, Canada still stands squarely behind multiculturalism.
He stands squarely in the British tradition of cheeky chappies".
Clint Eastwood stands squarely in the second camp.
"They need to know America stands squarely by their side.
He praised Mr. Gekas as "somebody who stands squarely with the president on key issues".
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"We stand squarely behind them.
"We stand squarely against them, their actions and their abuse of Islam".
Mr. Springsteen stood squarely in that hallowed place when he took the stage minutes later.
They stand squarely, and somewhat contemptuously, on opposite sides as far as Mr. Zelaya is concerned.
The Catholic Health Association of the United States, a network of Catholic hospitals around the country, stood squarely behind St . Josephs.
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