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Discover Ludwig"I stand out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe yourself or someone else in terms of being noticed for having certain attributes that make them noticeable or distinguishable from others. e.g. "With her bright pink dress and quirky accessories, she certainly stands out at the party."
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I stand out a bit.
How can I stand out in a crowded market?
"There's a reason I stand out in the middle of a field painting".
"I stand out here no matter how cold it is," Ms. Peltier said by cellphone.
I stand out in the car park afterwards and watch them leave.
Being white, I stand out and get encouragement and laughs as I pass.
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"I stood out," he said, "because everyone else made these really heavy-handed films".
"I stood out from the other children in our very poor neighborhood," he explained.
As a lieutenant at U.C. Berkeley, I stood out on a campus more amenable to sit-ins than salutes.
I stood out from the rest of the class because I was so small".
"I stood out on that mound and hugged my teammates," he said.
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