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Discover LudwigThe phrase "contrast in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a contrast or difference between two things or ideas within a sentence. You can use it when you want to highlight or emphasize a difference between two things, concepts, or ideas. Example: "There is a stark contrast in their personalities - while Sarah is outgoing and extroverted, Rachel is more introverted and reserved."
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And there can be contrast in sameness.
THE contrast in fortunes can seem perplexing.
Should be an entertaining contrast in styles.
By contrast, in America, happiness is work.
The contrast in texture is most agreeable.
The contrast in styles was almost total.
"There's a clear contrast in this race".
The contrast in philosophies is striking.
That's a telling contrast in priorities.
The contrast in the candidates' preparations mirrors the contrast in their campaigns.
Lack of contrast in anything leads directly to boredom.
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