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Discover Ludwig"I stand out" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to be noticeable or to attract attention in a positive way. Example: "Among all the talented musicians, John's piano skills really make him stand out in the crowd."
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I stand out a bit.
"There's a reason I stand out in the middle of a field painting".
"I stand out here no matter how cold it is," Ms. Peltier said by cellphone.
Matisse's small monotype portraits from World War I stand out as "carved" with a few clean, deft needle-fine lines.
There, I stand out as a sore thumb, a stranger sniffing around small towns where everyone knows everyone.
One of the big challenges for me was, "How do I stand out?
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(Foreigner's "Waiting for a Girl Like You" and "I Want to Know What Love Is" stand out).
"I stood out," he said, "because everyone else made these really heavy-handed films".
"I stood out from the other children in our very poor neighborhood," he explained.
As a lieutenant at U.C. Berkeley, I stood out on a campus more amenable to sit-ins than salutes.
I stood out from the rest of the class because I was so small".
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