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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

to or for?

She stands up to/for her opinions.
  

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For is probably what you want.

  • For is probably what you want.
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For is probably what you want.
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To stand up to is to tell another person, perhaps a superior, your true feelings, perhaps to defend your rights. In short, you might stand up to someone for your opinions.

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