Stand or Stance? - English Vocabulary - The Free Dictionary I would like to know the difference between stand and stance Stand stand (on something) =an attitude toward something or an opinion that you make clear to people <>to take a firm stand on something <>He was criticized for his tough stand on immigration Stance stance (on something) =the opinions that someone has about something and expresses publicly synonym position <>What is the newspaper's
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