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Discover Ludwig"stood suspended" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a state of waiting or anticipation, where something has been temporarily halted. For example, "The results of the election stood suspended until all the votes had been counted."
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Even the actors stood suspended.
This year, I stood suspended in space.
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The Irish Republican Army refuses to commit itself to giving up its arms, and the province's hopeful experiment in self-rule stands suspended.
Peace talks with Syria also stand suspended, and hopes for resuming them in the near future are threatened by escalating violence between Israel and Hezbollah guerrillas across the Lebanese border.
However, a statement from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said all tours between the two countries "stand suspended".
It's as if the earth has retreated from you and is continuing its rotation beneath you while you stand suspended on a direct line to the unmoving heavens.
It's like Wile E. Coyote in the Road Runner cartoons, who runs off the cliff and stands suspended in air until he drops like a rock to the valley floor far below.
But he had regained his humor this week, even if forced to watch Tuesday's match from the stands, suspended from the sideline in a lingering dispute with UEFA, soccer's European governing body.
Francis Dunne and his associates, using their discretionary powers, allowed the placing of the first three to stand but suspended Marquez, who rode Rube the Great, for 10 days.
still harbors hopes of becoming an American client state, but in view of Nixon's & Congress' stand to suspend operations into Cambodia, it seems that the leaders in Phnom Penh are unduly optimistic.
So slow had the Australians been in the field that the captain, in whose hands responsibility rests, realised he stood to be suspended for the next Test.
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