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      • McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs defines the phrasal verb stand with someone as: to unite with someone, as in defense. Don't worry. I'll stand with you to the end. He stood with her and they faced the threat together.
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  2. The idiom “stand with” is a commonly used phrase in English language that refers to standing by someone or something, providing support and solidarity. It is often used in social, political, and personal contexts to express one’s commitment towards a cause or person.

  3. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs defines the phrasal verb stand with someone as: to unite with someone, as in defense. Don't worry. I'll stand with you to the end. He stood with her and they faced the threat together.

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  5. stand with (one) 1. Literally, of two or more people, animals, or edifices, to stand in close proximity to one another. I stood with the rest of the applicants, making nervous chitchat while we waited to be called in for our interview.

  6. Plot. In 1985, writer Gordon "Gordie" Lachance reads a newspaper article about a fatal stabbing involving his childhood best friend, Chris Chambers.

  7. 'Stand with' is an English idiom. It means 'to show solidarity or support for a person, group, or cause.'

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