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"stands to offer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something is prepared to provide or give something. It can also suggest a potential benefit or advantage. Example: The company stands to offer a variety of new products in the upcoming year, which will hopefully lead to increased sales and profits. In this sentence, "stands to offer" indicates that the company is ready and willing to provide new products, and it also suggests the potential benefit of increased sales and profits.
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Conversational advertising stands to offer several potential advantages while solving many of the current problems with display ads.
Because the soul of a person operates through the body, the body manifests certain characteristics of the soul, and so stands to offer evidence of the character of the soul.
Flickr members will likely try to do anything they can to become a part of the program, which stands to offer them both wide exposure and compensation for their work.
Humphries' lawyers have seemingly gone to great lengths to discredit Sinanaj, which only makes any information she stands to offer seem that much more damaging.
Based on these numbers, Samsung's battery stands to offer a significant improvement to existing energy storage technologies which will keep Elon Musk awake at night.
WINTER PARK — Shaded by an old oak tree in the parking lot of a Whole Foods that opens Wednesday, developer Scott Fish said his project stands to offer what many shopping centers lack.
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After the CFO finished, Cook, at that point chief executive of Apple for all of five months, stood to offer his remarks.
The mourners stood to offer prayers for all those suffering in the world, and someone lost hold of a "We'll Miss You" balloon.
As successive relatives stood to offer him forgiveness, he expressed no emotion, staring down and occasionally into the camera inside a cell.
Then Catherine Peila, the director of Dance New Amsterdam, stood to offer her seemingly sincere opinion that with "A Guide to Kinship" Lewis Forever — who didn't even show up — was expanding the definition of dance.
Immediately following his election as an interim president of his country, Moncef Marzouki, who was known to the Arab street as a tough defender of liberties and human rights and a formidable foe of the Ben Ali regime, stood to offer a balanced and clear vision for the future of Tunisia.
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