Standing to mean remaining in force or use

 Certainly! Here are some sentences using the word "standing" to mean remaining in force or use:


1. **Legal Context**:

   - "The court's standing order on this matter prohibits any changes without a formal review."

   - "Despite numerous challenges, the law has remained standing for over two decades."


2. **Organizational Context**:

   - "Our standing policy requires all employees to undergo annual training."

   - "The committee's standing rules will continue to guide our procedures until further notice."


3. **General Context**:

   - "His standing invitation to visit their home remains open anytime he is in town."

   - "The standing agreement between the two companies ensures mutual support and cooperation."


These examples show how "standing" can be used to convey something that is ongoing, in effect, or continuing to apply.

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