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Discover Ludwig"was standing out" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is easily noticeable or prominent in a particular setting or situation. Example: At the crowded party, the brightly dressed woman was standing out among a sea of black suits and dresses.
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Bob was standing out in the hall.
A couple was standing out front.
"I was standing out there looking and it was an absolutely gorgeous site.
Instead, the biggest menswear trend was standing out with the subtlest of details.
The offer had been revised downwards, reflecting the recent fall in copper prices, and Zambia was standing out for higher bids.But time is criticial.
Another policeman was standing out on the street, and a third was sitting in a small wooden observation tower, from which he could survey the square.
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Clowns aside, who is standing out in week one?
"There's standing out from the crowd – fine.
"We were standing out here literally pulling out bodies and putting them onto stretchers".
Quayle radiated a pink glow: Had this man been standing out in the sun too long?
As is standing out from the clutter of programme delivery brands.
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