Idioms
stack the cards/deck for or against (someone or something)
to arrange things unfairly for or against someone or something
The company is stacking the cards against some small sellers because of their strict standards.
stack up (something) or stack (something) up
stake a claim to (something)
stall off (someone or something) or stall (someone or something) off
stamp out (something) or stamp (something) out
stand (someone) in good stead with (someone or something)
stand a chance of (doing something)
stand behind (someone or something)
stand by
stand by (someone)
stand clear of (something)
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on approval
take the bitter with the sweet
weather permitting
regardless of (something)
think over (something) or think (something) over
ring down the curtain on (something)
put (someone) on hold
in the course of
to (someone's) way of thinking
in one's second childhood
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