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Discover Ludwig"a standing out" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something or someone that is distinctive, either in a positive or negative context. For example, "The singer's unique vocals gave her a standing out quality on the stage."
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Seen this way, resoluteness correlates more neatly with the idea that human existence is essentially a standing out in an openness to, and in an opening of, Being.
In the UK, the Sustainable Food Cities Network (that reunites almost 50 cities) is a standing out example of tutoring and coordinating local governments towards food systems sustainability.
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If you are concerned about a fan standing out in a space, and you are determined to get a certain size, try getting your ceiling fan in a color that matches the ceiling.
When we talk of a standout performance, we mean an actor standing out against a drab or ordinary backdrop, and both of these men have specialized in outshining foolish films: Firth in "A Single Man," Rush in "Shine".
"If lightning is going to strike in October, we want to be a tree standing out there with a chance to be hit.
On a trip to Sante Fe, a late dinner at the Coyote Cafe caused Rich to have a weird dream of a figure standing out in the desert.
Here nearly each couple has a duet, standing out in relief from the crowd with sudden intimacy.
Wooden blocks, carved with a design standing out in relief, are made from solid pieces of wood or by bonding closely grained woods with cheaper ones.
For the first time, Bridgeman saw a lamppost standing out from the background.
The svelte notebook joins the rest of the ultrabooks announced at CES, but shouldn't have a problem standing out in the crowd.
Twenty-three yeand and one trip to the welder later, the silver F-A-Y lettering now hangs above a treasured turntable, standing out against a living room wall's matte black chalkboard paint.
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