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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'contrast about' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
You can use the phrase 'contrast with' when talking about two things that are different from one another. For example, "The architecture of the two cities contrasted with each other: one was modern and sleek, while the other was more traditional."
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By contrast, about 500 Tasers are deployed in New York.
(By contrast, about 200 million North Americans use cellphones).
In contrast, about 16.6 million vehicles were recalled in 2009.
In contrast, about 4.5 million people, mostly black and Hispanic, were not counted.
By contrast, about 6,000 people die each year from workplace injuries.
By contrast, about 50percentt of those seriously delinquent loans had foreclosure proceedings initiated against them.
In contrast, about 2.3 million jobs were created in the previous 12 months.
In contrast, about 18.2percentt of the H-1B visa applications were for jobs in California.
By contrast, about 20percentt of all American households have computers.
The footprint of Ausra's planned 175-megawatt plant will be, in contrast, about one square mile.
By contrast, about 3 of every 50 such jobs in the nation have been lost.
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