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In mathematics, a square remains stationary in a given context due to the constraints imposed by its defined properties, such as its fixed side lengths and angles. If we consider a square on a coordinate plane, it can be "kept from moving" by defining its position with specific coordinates and ensuring that no external forces or transformations act upon it. Additionally, in geometry, a square's rigid structure means that its shape cannot change without violating its definition.

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