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"which stand out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe something that stands out from its surroundings or that is more noticeable or impressive than others. For example: "The painting featured many vibrant colors, which stand out against the white walls of the gallery."
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They want it to do more to cover stories and issues which stand out".
These three major objections, which stand out in the midst of many criticisms of minor details, recur constantly in the Kantian literature.
The Mumbai-born designer is well-known for his exquisitely cut dresses and separates in vivid colors, many of which stand out for their intricate embroidery.
(An alternative account holds that the townsite was named for the granite rocks of the nearby Dragoon Mountains, which stand out against the landscape like tombstones).
The qualities about Noye which stand out are his charm, his terrible temper, his cunning and his contempt for the rest of us.
And it is unlikely that an undercover agent would use a car with a yellow Israeli license plate, which stand out clearly among Palestinian Authority plates.
The other spot that gives one sharp pleasure is the main stairs as they mount upward past a stunning frieze of statuesque green plants, which stand out against the filtered light of the great window.
Abilities tend to be defensive in use, and two of which stand out as the best for new players in order to stay alive longer: Battery's Kinetic Armour and Prophet's Glitch.
That's nearer the mark, but in fact Traid is run by a small charity with nine shops which stand out in two distinct ways from hundreds of others run by bigger voluntary organisations.
Selected planes of Ms. Vari's compacted, jumbled towers of spheres, ovoids, box shapes, pie sections and other sorts of volumes are painted in bright primary colors, which stand out against the near black sheen of the patinated bronze.
But the blue crabs are running well, and their truck is loaded with bushel baskets full of big scrappy males, or "jimmies," and the smaller females, or "sooks," which stand out with their lustrous red-tipped claws.
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