you can because if you put stand to a sentence it will not make any sense
The idiom "stand your ground" means to firmly maintain one's position or stance in an argument or conflict, without wavering or retreating.
How do i use here in a sentence?
Yes. The imperative sentence is "Stand." The subject 'you' is implied, and the verb is 'stand' making it a complete sentence. Depending on the tone, it could use an exclamation point instead of a period.
I accidently dropped it on the ground!
The egg splattered on the ground.
the ground is an type of airfoil
There was frost on the ground
Many people slouch when they stand, but it is better posture to stand erect.
I think you and I stand in predestination.
I outrank you soldier, stand down!
Excavate means to dig up, generally out of the ground. Example sentence: A bull dozer was used to excavate the foundation of the building.
I lay on the ground and look for shapes in the clouds. You can ground yourself by planting your rubber soles firmly on the ground.