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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stood upright" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's posture or position while standing. Example: The soldier stood upright, shoulders back and chin held high, as he awaited his commanding officer's orders.
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Her smell: every hair on his body stood upright.
It stood upright without oozing into a puddle.
Nearby, the baby mammoth stood upright in a display case.
Subjects stood upright on a sinusoidally translating platform with both feet, either with eyes open (EO) or eyes closed (EC).
As Glaser, Early stood upright, quick on his feet, his voice nasal and commanding.
Mr. Gamrod stood upright as a fireplug, and his muscles were thick and hard.
His legs stood upright, whereas the original statue was sitting, and the ruin was lying down.
The crew got to work readying Steinmetz's machine, which stood upright on a rubber mat.
With a powerful effort of will, he stood upright and came out from behind the ficus.
And yet France has always stood upright in the face of history before mankind.
He stood upright in his photograph with Corrigan and her mother, Sari Young.
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