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"a sharp contrast to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to show a strong comparison between two things or ideas. For example: The rustic charm of the old town was a sharp contrast to the modern look of the city center.
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It's a sharp contrast to the previous government, he said.
The environment provides a sharp contrast to the hushed tones of traditional art fairs.
It's a sharp contrast to the vehemence and coruscating wit of her writing.
This offered a sharp contrast to the tense defendant who heard his first sentence in 2016.
Malvo's attitude provides a sharp contrast to his posture 10 years ago.
Quail on baby bok choy were very dry, a sharp contrast to the roast squab.
Those descriptions strike a sharp contrast to the men as they appeared in Montevideo.
It was a sharp contrast to what was happening in the United States.
These efforts offer a sharp contrast to the usual video-on-demand approach.
We were approaching Moscow, a sharp contrast to everything we'd seen in the previous week.
It is a sharp contrast to what usually is a bright, spicy -- albeit rich -- cuisine.
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