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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from the rest" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most often used to mean in comparison (or to contrast) with the other people or things in a group. For example: "Despite her young age, Jane's achievements stood out from the rest."
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One letter was different from the rest.
From the rest, it would need allies.
Two ghosts stand out from the rest.
He's different from the rest.
Seven stood out from the rest.
The FLT is different from the rest.
And, from the rest of the league..
It only divided imperialists from the rest.
They're different from the rest of us.
How can you tell a superstar stylist from the rest?
What separates the great returners from the rest?
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