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Discover Ludwig"to single out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to talk about someone or something that has been chosen from a group or identified in some way. For example, "The teacher single out the best student from the class to receive an award."
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To single out?
I don't want to single out individuals.
"You don't want to single out religions.
I don't mean to single out Time.
There is no reason to single out MSNBC.com.
But it's unfair to single out any one critic.
But allow me to single out my personal favorites.
"I'm not going to single out one person," Laviolette said.
Luis Enrique, however, refused to single out any particular player.
Laviolette does not want to single out Yashin.
I want to single out two other wines.
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