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Discover Ludwig"there stands a" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an object or location, typically in the context of a scene or setting. Example: "There stands a lone tree in the meadow."
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Deep within the heart of the African nation of Mozambique there stands a mountain.
With donor-countries eager to engage with Sudan, both north and south, the agreement there stands a chance.
In the tiny Cumberland Mountains community of Albany, seat of Clinton County, Ky., there stands a plaque that reads, "Civil War Terrorist Champ Ferguson born here in 1821.
In the hilltop town of Trujillo, above the sunburnt plain of Extremadura, there stands a statue of a man who changed the course of history.
In fact, Lewis said proudly, in the middle of one marketplace there stands a 6-foot tall cardboard cutout of him.
In front of the new Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum there stands a sheet of glass indicating where the Lake Michigan shoreline was before 1800.
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Buy from Amazon.comMANY, many generations ago there stood a massive concrete structure called the Berlin Wall.
Now at 84th and Madison there stand a few piles of sawdust.
On a large cabinet in the living room there stood a framed photograph of Sergei surrounded by flowers.
Above the main entrance of the Chalke, there stood an icon of Christ, the so-called Christ Chalkites ("Christ of the Chalke").
Maughan wrote that at Faslane there stood an oak tree at place called in Scottish Gaelic Cnoch-na-Cullah (English: "knoll of the cock").
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