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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stood my ground" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to maintain one's position or opinion despite opposition or difficulty. Example: Despite my boss's pressure to work overtime, I stood my ground and asserted my right to a work-life balance.
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"I've always stood my ground.
I stood my ground.
But that night I stood my ground.
I stood my ground in the unmasked minority.
Cameron seemed curiously disturbed when I stood my ground.
"I stood my ground and said that we were within our rights," Mr. Wilder said.
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I stand my ground.
"I prefer to stand my ground.
He said: "I'll stand my ground against any prat.
"I basically just tried to protect myself, stand my ground".
"I'll stand my ground on size," Brittany said.
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