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set apart

Idioms  
  1. Reserve for a specific use, as in One group of tissue samples was set apart for incubation . [c. 1600]

  2. Make noticeable, as in Certain traits set her apart from her peers . [Late 1400s]


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By the end of her life, Morrison had been set apart as an icon and trailblazer.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 10, 2026

Her father's job meant the family moved around the south Wales valleys seven times in total, living in a series of manager's houses set apart from the workers.

From BBC • Dec. 14, 2024

In Arizona, too, guayule thrives amidst drought, its blue-green leaves set apart from dry dirt at a research and development farm operated by the tire company Bridgestone.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 17, 2024

The Orphans, which are at least 500 years old, got their names because they are set apart from other sequoias in the grove.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 1, 2023

Homo sapiens long preferred to view itself as set apart from animals, an orphan bereft of family, lacking siblings or cousins, and most importantly, without parents.

From "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari

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