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Use "stand for" in a sentence
"At home Mama worked feverishly on my wedding dress, forcing me to stand for the fitting, enlisting my sisters Olive and Carlene to boost my spirits."
"Scripture is still spoken of as inspired, but its inspiration is only the impassioned expression of human religious experiences; Christ is the Son of God, but His Son-ship is like that of any other good man; the very ideas of God, religion, Church, sacraments, have lost their old values: they stand for nothing real outside the subject in whose religious life they form a kind of fool's paradise."
"I based the character somewhat on myself, calling him “Jonathan A.,” with the idea that the “A.” could stand for “alcoholic” or “alone” or “Ames.”"