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"stood in front of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical position or location of someone or something in relation to another person or object. Example: The teacher stood in front of the classroom, holding a stack of books.
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Noah stood in front of Adam.
Adams stood in front of the table.
He was stood in front of me.
I stood in front of it and was strangely hooked.
A long trestle table stood in front of the fire.
Jacob stood in front of the television, transfixed.
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Terry Wogan stands in front of Big Ben.
Matt Reimer stands in front of his driverless tractor in Manitoba, Canada.
Instead, they stand in front of or behind them.
It's time to stand in front of the tanks.
The furcula stands in front of the coracoid processes.
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