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The phrase "stood out together" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where multiple people or things are noticeable or prominent in a shared context or experience. Example: "During the presentation, their unique ideas stood out together, capturing everyone's attention."
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He and Ellie, he thought, stood out together.
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But it was Mascis's experimentation that stood out: he strung together various pedals and amps to give his guitar a muddy wail, and, nearly a decade ahead of grunge's North American ascendance, the record writhed with the kind of low-slung stacked riffs and cantankerous vocals that by 1991 would make a star of a kid from Aberdeen, Washington, named Kurt.
The carbon in the crosshatched papyrus fibres (the sheets were made by pressing two pieces of papyrus together) stood out as dark streaks.
His criticism stood out for the way he wove together seemingly unrelated themes in an arch, self-deprecating tone, a signature style that helped break down the image of the critic as an all-knowing figure who wrote from atop a pedestal.
"Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners stood out in their commitment to exploring, together with the Foundation, the best ways of creating an innovative center for action that inspires communities and individuals to take on our biggest challenges," Obama Foundation Chairman Martin Nesbitt said in a statement.
At the next-lower level of the 339 prefectures, the four municipalities which are governed centrally as provinces stand out with together 33.0% of the total synergy at this level.
Time called the track a "stand out, tying together the album's two themes of class and love".
This, together with always putting the patient first, stood out as the main constituent in caring as nursing interventions.
Several things stood out.
One word stood out.
This one stood out.
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