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The phrase "really stands out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that something is particularly noticeable or eye-catching. For example, you could say: "The bright colors in her painting really stand out."
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"That really stands out".
"Lipkin really stands out from the crowd".
That's where, I think, Florence Lawrence really stands out".
But what really stands out is what happens after August.
She really stands out as a collage maker".
But what really stands out is its unrelenting bleakness.
But what really stands out are the bold flavors.
But one thing really stands out in my memory.
I would try to choose something that really stands out in the photograph.
If we're ever below average at any position, it really stands out".
But where New England really stands out is the 259 first downs it has gained.
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