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    stand in
    [stand in]
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    1. deputize:
      "I'll stand in as coach" · "Brown stood in for the injured Simpson"
      • nautical
        sail closer to the shore:
        "a little boat stood in and landed ten persons" · "the ship stood in for the island"
    stand-in
    [ˈstandˌin]
    noun
    stand-in (noun) · stand-ins (plural noun) · standin (noun) · standins (plural noun)
    1. a person who stands in for another, especially in a performance; a substitute:
      "his stand-in does all the dancing sequences"
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    1. deputize:
      act as deputy
      act as substitute
      act as stand-in
      do duty
      act as understudy
      act as locum
      do a locum
      be a proxy
      provide cover
      do something in someone's place/stead
      take over from
      fill someone's shoes/boots
      step into someone's shoes/boots
       
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    1. nounstand-in a person or thing that serves as a substitute (as modifier): a stand-in teacher a person who substitutes for an actor during intervals of waiting or in dangerous stunts
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      stand-in noun [ C ] uk / ˈstændɪn / us a person who takes the place or does the job of someone else for a short time because that person is not available: The planned keynote speaker was unable to attend, so we had to find a stand-in at short notice.
      dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/stand-in
      a person who takes the place or does the job of another person for a short time, for example because the other person is sick or on vacation: The lecturer didn't turn up, so we had to find a stand-in.
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      A stand-in is a person who takes someone else's place or does someone else's job for a while, for example because the other person is ill or away.

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      A stand-in is a person who takes someone else's place or does someone else's job for a while, for example because the other person is ill or away. [...]

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