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"In marked contrast" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to show a difference between two things. For example: "In marked contrast to his father's sensible attitude, his son displayed a reckless disregard for safety."
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In marked contrast the Newcastle team have apparently achieved little.
This was all in marked contrast to the group's impeccable British shows of three years ago.
Car ownership too has been falling, in marked contrast with the rest of England and Wales.
Yet dissonance and spare harmonies pervade, in marked contrast to so much English music from this period.
Anecdotally, there are indications that ad spending in the category remains steady, in marked contrast to most others.
There was conspicuous praise for the BBC, which frequently airs Shine programmes, in marked contrast to her father and brother.
In marked contrast to Hunt, who seemed petrified.
In marked contrast, embryogenesis of the orchids is simpler.
In marked contrast, his handling of the slow sections was dispiriting.
In marked contrast, Cameron and Osborne are passionate crusaders in the campaign against Brexit.
In marked contrast, I spotted a dark-skinned woman wearing nothing but a skimpy sarong.
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