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The phrase "able to stand out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is distinctive or noticeable in a particular context.
Example: "Her unique style and confidence made her able to stand out in the crowded room."
Alternatives: "capable of distinguishing oneself" or "able to be noticed."
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All of them are able to stand out without compromise.
I would never be able to stand out at my job.
That is why he was able to stand out so clearly over the last few days.
But whether he will be able to stand out on a team overloaded at his position is a question.
Asked if he hopes the wind blows in, Mussina said, "I just want to be able to stand out there".
Clinton was better off when she had several opponents, because she was able to stand out in a field of unknowns.
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By afternoon, as the cement begins to set, carpenters and engineers are already able to stand on it, to map out and erect the wooden forms for the next level — sometimes while concrete is still being poured at another corner of that floor.
Business owners are creators but it's mighty crowded and we need to stand out – being able to create in a way that shares our passion and brand is becoming an essential business skill".
If you want to stand out from the crowd, be able to do the math.
"He wants to stand out".
So how to stand out?
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