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What is the past tense of stand out?

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The past tense of stand out is stood out.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of stand out is stands out.

The present participle of stand out is standing out.

The past participle of stand out is stood out.

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But most of all, what stood out was the fact that these women aborted to preserve relationships.
The taste of the okra stood out even among its abundant and pleasing seasoning.
Known for his acerbic wit, sharp tongue, and occasional profanity, he stood out among the colorless bureaucrats who ruled Poland.
In all the grim news of the past couple of weeks the Special Olympics stood out as an example of the good that is in the world.
I smiled at my reflection and my pearly white teeth were visible and stood out from my tanned face.
In short, the most dominant team is the team that stood out the most from the pack in a given season.

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