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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is standing out" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe something that stands out conspicuously in comparison to other things. For example: "Her red dress is standing out against the sea of black suits in the room."
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Clowns aside, who is standing out in week one?
He is standing out instead, and for all the wrong reasons.
As is standing out from the clutter of programme delivery brands.
"New York," he said, "is standing out on the information highway and showing a little leg".
PartyNextDoor is standing out in a crowded market, not so much for his sound, but for his circumstances.
The group is standing out as a retailer that acts quickly to combat violations of its code of conduct, he says.Mr Lejuez is also optimistic about Mr Murphy's efforts to turn the company around.
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Bob was standing out in the hall.
A couple was standing out front.
"There's standing out from the crowd – fine.
"We were standing out here literally pulling out bodies and putting them onto stretchers".
Quayle radiated a pink glow: Had this man been standing out in the sun too long?
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