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The phrase "would have stood" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express something that was expected to happen, but never actually happened. For example, "If he had stayed for the meeting, he would have stood a chance of getting the job."
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She would have stood out.
"He would have stood little chance.
If need be, I would have stood there all day.
Had it been given out, it would have stood.
"If I hadn't, I would have stood down anyway.
I don't think anything would have stood in his way".
In my opinion, a skeleton steel building would have stood up better.
Is the idea that Zimmerman would have stood there like a statue?
Her collection would have stood among the best winners in the Pulitzer's history.
"The case we made would have stood up in the U.S. judicial system," Bernazzani said.
The wolf-bear would have stood eight feet tall had it not been decapitated.
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