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"taxi stand" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "taxi stand" when referring to an area where taxis can wait for passengers. For example, "We had to wait at the taxi stand for 10 minutes before an available taxi drove up."
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Just look for the taxi stand.
Just look for a taxi stand!
Practically every village has a taxi stand.
If not, there's a taxi stand on the corner.
Get off at the water taxi stand next to the Hyatt Harborside hotel.
The greatest inconvenience awaits those who head to the taxi stand: sometimes there are no cabs.
At one taxi stand in central Mumbai, drivers complained of sporadic harassment by Shiv Sena supporters.
At the taxi stand yesterday, cabbies demanded that the police treat the death as a murder.
Shuttles from the fair will go to the Penn Station taxi stand on Seventh Avenue.
Someone will meet you at the station by the taxi stand".
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I had hired Wesley at an official moto-taxi stand in town.
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