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I want to say that my paper was selected from a bunch of others, to emphasize that my paper was impressive. How do I say that in a correct way and without using too many words?

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I was interviewed to discuss the findings of my paper, which was selected out of all/among/from all the other reports...

I was interviewed to discuss the findings of my paper, which was selected out of all/among/from all the other reports...

I want to say that my paper was selected from a bunch of others, to emphasize that my paper was impressive. How do I say that in a correct way and without using too many words?

What I have so far:

I was interviewed to discuss the findings of my paper, which was selected out of all/among/from all the other reports...

I want to say that my paper was selected from a bunch of others, to emphasize that my paper was impressive. How do I say that in a correct way and without using too many words?

What I have so far:

I was interviewed to discuss the findings of my paper, which was selected out of all/among/from all the other reports...

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Selected amongstamong, orout of, from, or from between?

I want to say that my paper was selected from a bunch of others, to emphasize that my paper was impressive. How do I say that in a correct way and without using too many words?

What I have so far:

I was interviewed to discuss the findings of my paper, which was selected amongstout of all/among/from all the other reports...

Selected amongst, or from, or from between?

I want to say that my paper was selected from a bunch of others, to emphasize that my paper was impressive. How do I say that in a correct way and without using too many words?

What I have so far:

I was interviewed to discuss the findings of my paper, which was selected amongst/from all the other reports...

Selected among, out of, from, or from between?

I want to say that my paper was selected from a bunch of others, to emphasize that my paper was impressive. How do I say that in a correct way and without using too many words?

What I have so far:

I was interviewed to discuss the findings of my paper, which was selected out of all/among/from all the other reports...

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IA12
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Selected amongst, or from, or from between?

I want to say that my paper was selected from a bunch of others, to emphasize that my paper was impressive. How do I say that in a correct way and without using too many words?

What I have so far:

I was interviewed to discuss the findings of my paper, which was selected amongst/from all the other reports...