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Discover LudwigThe phrase "contrast from" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression is "contrast with" or "contrast to."
Example: "The results of the study contrast with previous research findings."
Alternatives: "differ from" or "stand in opposition to."
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Quite a contrast from L.S.U.-Florida.
Ultrasound contrast from buoyancy-enriched cells.
It is quite a contrast from a year ago.
Still, the contrast from recent years is striking.
With so many young players in the team, you see the contrast from last week.
Still, the contrast from past campaigns in Iowa has been most pronounced with Mr. Bush.
It is all a huge contrast from the Lord of the Rings experience.
This is a big win for me and yet it's a huge contrast from last year".
Lynch's statements show a sharp contrast from her predecessor's position on tracking police violence.
The garden grew luxuriantly, hidden from public view, providing a contrast from the turbulent world beyond.
How does this school contrast from other schools that the children have attended?
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