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"an outlier" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to a person or an event that is distinct from all the others in a particular group or situation. For example, "John was an outlier in the family; he was the only one with a college degree."
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An incident like this is an outlier.
India is an outlier.
He isn't an outlier.
What is an outlier?
"Barclays was an outlier".
"It's an outlier.
[He] wasn't an outlier".
Roseto was an outlier.
"Everything is an outlier.
Maybe I was an outlier.
The Times is an outlier".
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