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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as it contrasts" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to highlight a difference or distinction between two or more subjects or ideas. Example: "The new policy is more inclusive, as it contrasts sharply with the previous one that favored a select group."
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Germany's most popular newspaper is "speechless" as it contrasts its front page from June 2014 – after the national team inflicted a 7-1 semi-final defeat on Brazil on its way to winning the World Cup – with its Thursday edition.
Paul Blaylock's untitled painting is absorbing as it contrasts rows of light-colored crosses with darker ones for surface action.
It was untypical of his style as a player, just as it contrasts with his managerial philosophy.
Whichever you go for, keep the texture fairly chunky, rather than finely chopping it as Jaffrey suggests, as it contrasts well with the squidgy cheese.
This delighted the nuclear industry and successive UK governments that have supported nuclear, partly as it contrasts with the intermittent nature of wind and solar power.
(A certain frozen food specialist sells it in excellent value £1 bags). Whichever you go for, keep the texture fairly chunky, rather than finely chopping it as Jaffrey suggests, as it contrasts well with the squidgy cheese.
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The finding that SYWT and α-Syn induced cell death to a similar extent in cultures approaching stationary phase was rather surprising as it contrasted with the observations made during exponential growth where α-Syn had a more pronounced impact (Fig. 1B).
It's not, after all, as if it contrasts its subjects' experiences with those of French teens, Nepalese teens or Eritrean teens, or engages overtly with the particular social and political forces that have shaped its subjects' lives.
As such it contrasts with (while of course also integrating with) the mainly metaphysical concerns of the volume that precedes it, Ultimates, and the social scientific interests (very broadly [End Page 89] construed) of the volume that follows, Religion.
Her voice is as yappy and yelpy as ever, but it contrasts effectively with the quaking dance beats.
If you look at the marches' size and locations as a map, it contrasts sharply with the news media's usual electoral map that makes the country look starkly divided.
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