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Memoona ali Posted 9 years ago
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Difference between:

Stand by

Stand out

Stuck in

Stuck on

  

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Some examples of usage: We're on stand by (= on the waiting list for the next available ride). Stand by (= wait where you are), the train should be here in 10 minutes. I'll always stand by (= be a faithful wife to) my man.

  • Some examples of usage: We're on stand by (= on the waiting list for the next available ride).
  • Stand by (= wait where you are), the train should be here in 10 minutes.
  • I'll always stand by (= be a faithful wife to) my man.
  • He's a stand out (= outstanding) athlete.
  • He always stands out (= is readily noticeable) in a crowd.
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Some examples of usage:


We're on stand by (= on the waiting list for the next available ride).

Stand by (= wait where you are), the train should be here in 10 minutes.

I'll always stand by (= be a faithful wife to) my man.


He's a stand out (= outstanding) athlete.

He always stands out (= is readily noticeable) in a crowd.


I got stuck in (= tra

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