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"The contrast between" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe the differences or similarities between two things or ideas. Here is an example: "The contrast between the vibrant city life and the tranquil countryside is evident in the novel."
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The contrast between Mackinac Island and Detroit is simply boggling.
The contrast between the United States and Europe is stark.
The contrast between North and South is stark.
The contrast between the two is stark.
The contrast between the frequentist and Bayesian perspectives is deep.
The contrast between Vermeil and Ditka is startling.
The contrast between the two makes total sense.
The contrast between the two experiences troubled me.
The contrast between them couldn't be much starker, could it?
The contrast between the two worlds is palpable.
The contrast between Murray and Henman could not be greater.
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