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The phrase "a big contrast" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a significant difference between two or more things. Example: "There is a big contrast between the two proposals, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of each approach."
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There's a big contrast between here and the smaller bases.
And he drew a big contrast between himself and the Republicans.
"It's a big contrast to what's been going on," Randolph said.
"There was a big contrast in the debate where the prime minister was there.
That's a big contrast to the strong and popular governments in countries such as Brazil.
It is a big contrast to France and Italy where people expect food that tastes of something.
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The starting matchup could not have been a bigger contrast.
Is there a bigger contrast in sports than that between the N.F.L.'s Dan Rooney and Al Davis?
Nevertheless, as Tom Cairns says: "There couldn't be a bigger contrast between Scott Walker and Poulenc".
And so to Copenhagen, where Christiania couldn't be a bigger contrast to the flashy corporatism of the Metalexpo.
This could not be a bigger contrast with the British Museum exhibition where - apart from the Sherleys - individuals are almost invisible.
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