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Maj Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Grounds

I have read somewhere: "She stood on her grounds". Could someone give me another example so that I can understand the sentence better.
  

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Hi Maj, Your quote is incorrect. It should read 'She stood her ground'. despite continual disagreement from her collegues, she stood her ground with the proposal...

  • Hi Maj, Your quote is incorrect.
  • It should read 'She stood her ground'.
  • despite continual disagreement from her collegues, she stood her ground with the proposal...
  • the snake was poised to strike, but with an unflinching glare, she stood her ground...
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Hi Maj,

Your quote is incorrect. It should read 'She stood her ground'.

An example of this expression usage could be:

...despite continual disagreement from her collegues, she stood her ground with the proposal...

...the snake was poised to strike, but with an unflinching glare, she stood her ground...

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