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Discover Ludwig"such a stance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a particular attitude or viewpoint that someone has taken. For example, "The teacher took such a strict stance on the student's misbehavior that he was expelled from the school."
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Such a stance was crucial, Refn stressed.
For Labour to adopt such a stance is symbolic.
Sadly, we are now well used to such a stance.
Obviously, such a stance is inadequate to true progressives and repugnant to reactionary conservatives.
But, he added, it was easy for such a stance to then slide into antisemitism.
Such a stance belonged more to the 19th-century philanthropic tradition than to 20th-century Westminster.
But such a stance might put some show runners in violation of their contracts.
Such a stance has been encouraged by governments, for whom employment comes before profits.
But in the current environment, such a stance might, in fact, be deeply procompetition.
Other MEPs warned that such a stance could compromise the EU's role as a neutral negotiator.
There are ethics of consequence as well as of principle in such a stance.
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