How to use in-sentence of “stand up to”:
+ Supercids can break down molecules that stand up to most other acids.
+ Yates about whether she would be willing to stand up to the president.
+ Some crab apples are used as rootstocks for domestic apples to stand up to cold or drought.
+ Furthermore, the battle demonstrated that relatively inexperienced colonial forces were willing and able to stand up to regular army troops in a pitched battle.
+ However, he would sometimes stand up to or make jokes at the other performers who made fun of Mochrie’s baldness or Mochrie in general, mostly during Scenes From A Hat.
+ Its defence had to stand up to attacks from taller theropods, hence the bony shield which covered its neck.