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"a contrast with" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a comparison between two things which are different. For example: "The warm weather today is a contrast with the cold temperatures of yesterday."
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What a contrast with his American guest.
But a contrast with previous administrations remains.
"Quite a contrast with the current enterprise!" Duderstadt writes cheerily.
Here, too, a contrast with Germany becomes instructive.
Sanders drew a contrast with Clinton last night.
O'Rourke wanted to draw a contrast with Trump's tweets.
The convention presents a contrast with its nominee as well.
Still, they draw a contrast with other peripheral eurozone economies.
What a contrast with the protest of the Black Justice League.
Mr. Bush, the officials said, will use some issues to draw a contrast with Mr. Kerry.
This is obviously a contrast with Google, which has pretty much the opposite approach.
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