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"the stand of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used in a sentence to refer to a specific position or perspective on something. Here is an example: "The journalist's article reflected the stand of the government on the issue." In this sentence, "the stand of" indicates that the journalist's article reflected the government's stance or viewpoint on the particular issue being discussed. This phrase is often used in journalistic or political writing, but can also be used in other contexts.
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This is the stand of Islam".
The stand of trees includes some designated for removal.
A secular leader of the impromptu City Council has welcomed the stand of clerics here.
It has now resurfaced on the stand of Konrad Bernheimer, the owner of Colnaghi of London.
The bullet lodged in a Bible on the stand of the blasphemous speaker.
To leave Europe, walk over to the stand of Jorge Welsh of Lisbon.
And to the left, the stand of Renault's Romanian budget brand, Dacia.
They crept around the stand of tall cactus that screens the village of about 2,000.
Domestic politics seems to have tempered the stand of both sides.
It makes the stand of blighted trees all the more obvious.
Previously unknown, the tall, footed cup graces the stand of Fritz Payer of Zurich.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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