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For additional information, please stand by.

If you try to fly on stand by, there may not be room for you on the flight.

Did his wife stand by him once his infidelities were exposed?

I cannot stand by and watch while you mistreat that puppy!

Go and stand by the statue and I'll take your picture. (Used in this way, stand by is not an idiom.)

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