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No, standing on bus stop is not correct. Standing at the bus stop is correct.
Upright.
I guess it depends on whether you are up standing or standing up.
you are standing
Both "freestanding" and "free-standing" are correct spellings. The hyphenated version, "free-standing," is the more traditional spelling, but "freestanding" is also widely accepted as correct. Choose one and be consistent in your usage.
The phrase (not sentence) 'long-standing army' is grammatically correct. It means 'an army that has been established for a long time.'
The correct spelling is freestanding.
standing up with your back straight.
standstill
it is correct to fight standing erect and to be a mark
No, "side by each" is not the correct phrase. The correct expression is "side by side."
The correct temperature is very important when grilling in general. This will insure that the food will cook throughout while not overcooking on the outside.