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Discover LudwigThe phrase "contrast well" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to emphasize how two different things or ideas are different from each other for comparison. For example, you could say "The bright colors of the sunset contrast well with the muted tones of the grassy field."
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Original linen-fold panelling and sepia prints contrast well with the building's transformation into a chic seaside hotel.
And his policies, combining conservative principles with reformist energy, could contrast well with their stale liberal orthodoxy.
Zimmerman's right to kill in "self-defence" does not contrast well with Edward Snowden's fear of retribution.
The pearly white interiors and snowy landscapes contrast well with the predominantly dark, somber tones of Martin Pakledinaz's costumes.
And his blunt, straightforward style might contrast well with the president's well-known coolness.
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By contrast, well-informed people are more likely to ask others for help.
By contrast, well-designed platforms provide both sides, producers and consumers, enough value from interactions that they increase engagement over time.
In contrast, well-pronounced amperometric response to FA was observed in the case of intact yeast cells in the presence of DCIP.
In contrast, well-known business leaders, facing massive criticism of their stewardship, still seem to hang on to the illusion that no one can do the job properly and that they should soldier on with the responsibilities they bear.
The simplicity of taxes is their downfall; both the industries affected and their customers who ultimately foot the bill will cry foul.By contrast, well-designed markets will promote rational "buy-versus-build" decisions.
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