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The phrase "apart from mainstream" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate something that is separate or different from what is commonly accepted or popular.
Example: "The artist's work is unique and stands apart from mainstream trends in the industry."
Alternatives: "aside from mainstream" or "beyond mainstream".
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"We set ourselves apart from mainstream breweries, as they are focused heavily on making money.
But more than looks and location set them apart from mainstream America.
Only the final outcome -- the Day of Reckoning -- sets the Marxists clearly apart from mainstream economics.
And as Luke points out, this isn't the only thing that sets her apart from mainstream porn.
That he was an extraordinary intellect who read voluminously and disliked sports set him apart from mainstream society.
The authentic, say the latter, is, by definition, "unmeltable," and can exist only apart from mainstream taste.
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But his work has always stood apart from the mainstream.
From the beginning Aperture set itself apart from the mainstream.
Reliability theory developed apart from the mainstream of probability and statistics.
Shariatmadari said, "Religion used to be considered marginal — apart from the mainstream of events.
The unabashed celebration of the military sets Maxim apart from many mainstream publications.
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