The prepositions 'for' and 'against' are correctly used in the sentence, aren't they?
Malcolm says he is willing to stand for his conviction against all odds.
Rommel to stand for his conviction I suspect you need something like "stand by" or "stand up for" instead of "stand for" in that. What do you mean by "conviction"?
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Rommelto stand for his conviction
I suspect you need something like "stand by" or "stand up for" instead of "stand for" in that.
What do you mean by "conviction"?