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The phrase "again stood out for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something or someone has once more distinguished themselves or been notable for a particular reason.
Example: "In the latest competition, she again stood out for her exceptional performance, impressing both judges and spectators alike."
Alternatives: "once more distinguished for" or "repeatedly recognized for".
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Dressed in full-legged blue pants and black tops by Yasuko Tomonaga, Ms. Saito and Mr. Vanlessen again stood out for their passionate performance as the central couple in the midst of the crowd.
While Leigh Halfpenny, whose bravery, finishing and kicking prowess again stood out for Wales, and Ireland's Rob Kearney remain the favourites, Hogg - not 21 until two days after the first Lions Test in Brisbane - provides an enticing alternative.
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With respect to country differences, as indicated previously, the Netherlands again stands out for all wage-related variables.
The athleticism of defensive end Derrick Morgan once again stood out.
Richards' passion for poetry and literary studies again stood out on Strange Bird.
Peter Whittingham has again stood out but the real success is down to how hard the whole team work for each other and not as individuals.
But Eric stood out for other reasons.
D. guttifera and D. willistoni again stand out as highly diverged from their closest relatives.
The ad stood out for its simplicity.
He stood out for other reasons.
Several of them stood out for us.
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