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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stood guided" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers.
Example: "He stood guided by his principles, but it was unclear what that meant."
Alternatives: "was guided" or "remained guided."
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He stood, guided her to a chair and closed the door.
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His generation, he went on to confide, found themselves at the intersection between old and new: and somehow the very "good old British values" for which the WI stood were guiding him, too.
After all, how could these individuals contribute to society?" Tracy stands and guides Ido by the hand to the podium.
Twenty-one minutes into the recumbent period, the rhinoceros was stimulated to stand and was guided into a crate for weighing.
She was an inspirational leader who stood on principle and guided her nation with confidence and clarity.
Peterson's guide stood the publishing world on its head with its instant and widespread popularity.
For instance, Twain couldn't stand tour guides.
To focus their efforts, in early 2000 the German Academic Exchange Service ( DAAD) and the HRK, in association with Germany's scientific organizations, founded a consortium for international university marketing called GATE Germany (GATE stands for Guide to Academic Training and Education).
"Be careful where you stand," our guide warned, "the half-red moon is not going to come looking for us".
Few tourists were visible in Manger Square and guides stood idly in front of Nativity Church.
The Field Guide stood ready, should a guest star make a surprise appearance.
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