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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a juxtaposition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of placing two or more elements side by side to highlight their differences or contrasts.
Example: "The artist's latest work is a juxtaposition of light and dark themes, creating a powerful visual impact."
Alternatives: "a contrast" or "a comparison".
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It's a juxtaposition that works.
Quite a juxtaposition.
It is a juxtaposition, not a comparison.
"There is a juxtaposition of tough and soft".
What a juxtaposition: it puts the mix in myxomatosis".
"That's kind of a juxtaposition," he said politely.
The collection is quite a juxtaposition with your stagewear.
Joseph Gourley's subtle scenic design suggests both a blend and a juxtaposition of two cultures.
In his bond with Nora, Joyce reveled in such a juxtaposition.
And throughout there was a juxtaposition of velvet in jewel colors of garnet, amethyst and emerald.
It's a juxtaposition of dire conditions in the verses and ironic joy in the choruses.
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