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To stand on your own feet means to be independent.
To stand in your own feet means to be independent.
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We stood looking at the beautiful scenery.
We kept standing all the way to Osaka.
Lake Biwa could be seen from where we were standing.
I stood with my arms folded.
I took my place at the end of the line.
I stood at the end of the line.
I can't stand up.
I put up a small hut in the backyard.
I got a bit carried away when I was dancing and got up on the table.
I was more angry than sad.
I wasn't so much sad as I was angry.
I got very annoyed at her remarks.
I was offended by her crude manners.
I stood still, my whole attention fixed on the movements of her fingers.
I was all the more angry because I was laughed at by him.
I'm standing in the shade.
I went ahead on the road.

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