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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'he stands out' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person who is remarkable or distinctive compared to others. Example: "Among all the other students, he stands out with his ambition and hard work."
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"When you consider the number of our members" -- 2.6 million -- "he stands out," Jerry Newberry, V.F.W. spokesman said.
He stands out by not standing out.
That's where he stands out".
He stands out, he says.
Usually he stands out because of his exceptional height.
"He stands out even in the Microsoft environment".
At 6-foot-3, or 1.90 meters, he stands out physically among the Mexicans.
He stands out for his immense physicality, his leadership, his drive in midfield.
But he stands out from the crowd for the quality, mischievousness and erudition of his writing.
He stands out on film more consistently than anyone in the league.
He stands out, given the big chair and tiny body in it.
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