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To stand on your own feet means to be independent.
To stand in your own feet means to be independent.
When my uncle left for America, many people came to see him off at the airport.
The market is held every Monday.
A person giving a speech should stand where everyone can see him.
The speaker should stand where everyone can see him.
It's been almost ten years, but you're as beautiful as ever.
A little language goes a long way.
It's really a very useful thing; you ought to buy it.
That won't help you.
The baby can stand but can't walk.
A baby deer can stand as soon as it is born.
This makes me very angry.
This book is of great use to us.
This box will do for something.
It upsets me to have to listen to the same thing over and over (and over) again.
The talented young chess player is very bold. He deliberately lays himself open to attack, makes himself vulnerable and then checkmates his opponent when least expected.
Even as we stand here tonight, we know there are brave Americans waking up in the deserts of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan, to risk their lives for us.
Will Gore stand as presidential candidate?
Someday someone will stand on the Martian landscape and take a picture of Earth in the night sky.

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