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"contrast by" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to indicate a comparison between two objects or ideas. For example: "The restaurant's menu contrasted by its interior design was quite eclectic."
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By contrast – by a 48%to40%0% margin – voters believe Labour is making a positive case.
For a dramatic look, create contrast by painting the moldings a light color or using light-colored furnishings.
The average number of consultations per patient have risen in contrast by 14% for doctors and 3% for nurses.
Little, in contrast, by then a board member, branded it a capitalist slaughter-fest for which no worker should die.
Schrag cleverly plays up this contrast by alternating the stories, suggesting the mood swings of adolescence itself.
The president chose to emphasize the contrast by calling the hedge funds, which bought the bonds at discount, speculators.
In contrast, by 1850 Dumas and Liebig had mended their quarrels and ended up as friends.
In contrast, by 1994 there were lots of programmes seeking Major's critics to speak out.
In contrast, by presenting Philharmonic audiences with Shostakovich's Symphony No. 14, basically a meditation on death, Mr. Wigglesworth was taking a risk in the very programming.
(Gram was the single exception, providing relative contrast by morphing over the show's seasons from priggish bigot to Walsh-like elder statesman).
In contrast, by watching Argentina wrestle with its finances over a period of months, financial markets anticipated the possibility of a default.
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