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The phrase "a contradiction of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a statement or idea that opposes or conflicts with another statement or idea.
Example: "His claim is a contradiction of the evidence presented in the report."
Alternatives: "an inconsistency with" or "a denial of".
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Raúl was a varied player, a contradiction of sorts.
That's a contradiction of sorts, and one I'm happy to live with for now.
Yet some of this work may appear a contradiction of "The Judge and the Historian".
But A-Rod is a star constantly locked in a contradiction of conscience as evidenced by his charity.
However, a contradiction of increasing consumption and scarcity of germanium resource is becoming more and more prominent.
Not as a result of military defeat, but because of its inherent weakness, as a contradiction of basic human nature.
The answer is, I'm all for them — and no, I don't think that's a contradiction of my earlier views.
The Indonesian foreign minister said Abbott's comments were "not necessarily" a contradiction of assurances given by Bishop.
Working with August directly, I realized that sometimes your improvements aren't improvements, they're a contradiction of what he's saying.
His decision to join the Warriors comes as a contradiction of a decade worth of self-presentation.
Ironically, by the defense of our exclusionary claim, we have often lived a contradiction of the spirit of Jesus Christ.
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