Stand out from the crowd

To “stand out from the crowd” means to be noticeably different in a good way.

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To “stand out from the crowd” means to be noticeably different in a good way. Truly good performers can’t “stand out from the crowd,” or be noticeably different, if every acceptable job gets five stars. The high quality of the shoes makes them “stand out from the crowd.” As an employee, she always “stood out from the crowd.”

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