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The phrase "set him apart" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who stands out or is different from others in a significant way. Example: His intelligence and unique perspective on life set him apart from his peers, making him a natural leader in the group. In this sentence, "set him apart" is used to show that the person has qualities or characteristics that make them different from others and admired by their peers.
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He said his endurance would set him apart.
His style has already set him apart.
This tenacity set him apart.
Cage's approach set him apart.
But a few details set him apart.
What set him apart was his destination.
Perez's ethnicity also set him apart.
Any hint of what might have set him apart?
Updike's self-sufficiency set him apart in another way too.
O'Neal's race wasn't the only attribute that set him apart.
Two things set him apart from his fellow-precisians.
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