Sentence examples for would stand to learn from inspiring English sources

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New generations would stand to learn a thoroughly toxic lesson in how the British treat people in need, after watching the establishment feed with one hand then take with the other.

Both China and democracies everywhere would stand to learn important lessons from Hong Kong's experience about how to perfect a more intelligent form of governance for the 21st century.

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The U.S. could stand to learn from that.

It's a lesson all scientists could stand to learn.

Perhaps we could stand to learn a thing or two.

That's a lesson we all could stand to learn.

What we stand to learn about these snakes is legion.

Even English speakers could stand to learn root words!

The widespread cultural norm of patriotism makes it more difficult for citizens in each country to recognize the ways in which their respective nations have acted poorly toward others or would stand to benefit by learning from others.

It would stand to reason that parents could learn from similar games that are tailored for them.

His assessment: "Totally awesome!" It would stand to reason that the best way to learn gravity-defying halfpipe moves would be in the halfpipe.

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