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The phrase "a marked contrast with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when highlighting a significant difference between two subjects or ideas.
Example: "The new policy presents a marked contrast with the previous regulations, emphasizing transparency and accountability."
Alternatives: "a significant difference with" or "a clear distinction with".
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This means that the new child tax credit is delivering a lot more money to low-income families who are not working, as well as to those who are—a marked contrast with America's welfare-to-work strategy.
A marked contrast with calendar 2014.
A marked contrast with what went before at the Yard.
That was a marked contrast with the United States where unemployment was up at 10.2percentt.
It makes a marked contrast with the way his predecessor thought.
The fall in 2016 is a marked contrast with last year when the number of graduate jobs rose by 13% year-on-year.
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Immunoblot with C/EBP α and E6AP antibody showed that E6AP drastically downregulate C/EBP α while a marked contrast was seen with E6AP-C843A.
There is a marked contrast between Mediterranean regions with below-average mortality and the other states, where there are several canters of excess mortality, including Sweden, Denmark, West of Germany, North of France, Ireland and Netherlands.
The two sides went into the game with a marked contrast in their recent form, Brentford having won three and lost one since the announcement that boss Mark Warburton will leave the club at the end of the season, while Ipswich had won once and suffered three defeats in their last four.
The responses to questions focusing on bipolar disorders, autism and schizophrenia showed a marked contrast between views of schizophrenia compared with the other disorders.
This Tzb-resistance phenotype consistent with a chronic increase in flux through autophagic clearance pathways is in marked contrast with a newly discovered role for LC3 in nonautophagic cytoplasmic vacuolation death of cancer cells [58].
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