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Discover LudwigThe phrase "out of standard" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means something that does not conform to a set standard or norm. Example: The quality control team discovered that some of the products were out of standard and did not meet the company's guidelines.
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Until 30 years ago, it was routine practice to keep contemporary art and "ethnic" art in separate categories, thereby leaving non-mainstream artists out of standard histories.
So what if kids--with the input of family and teachers--had the option to bow out of standard curriculums at the start of 11th or 12th grade, and learn a trade while in school?
In the early 1960's some jazz bandleaders composed and played both in and out of standard harmony.
Inside Out Randy Sandke In the early 1960's some jazz bandleaders composed and played both in and out of standard harmony.
Check in as late as possible – there is more chance that the hotel will have run out of standard rooms and will give you a higher room category.
What should we do when people run out of standard unemployment benefits — much of which are provided at the state level — but still cannot find a job?
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Various incarnations of data hiding have found their way into modern computing experience from the storage of data on out-of-standard tracks on floppy disks that were beyond the reach of the operating system, to storage information in non-data fields of network packets.
Does it come with out-of-box standard reports?
10 11am: SJ pulls it out of a standard inter-office/manila envelope (that small).
I experienced the requisite amount of buzz that would come out of a standard unmodified factory guitar and the sound, when plugged in, was just fine.
But Fierer points out that it took 50 years to figure out the nuances of standard fingerprinting.
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