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Discover Ludwig"contrasting about" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
It is possible that you are thinking of "contrasting with," which would be a correct way to express the idea of comparing two things that are different. Example: The bright, sunny weather was in stark contrast with the dark, stormy clouds that had been hovering over the city just the day before.
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While the MDM2 SNP309G is an ancient polymorphism detected in all ethnic groups examined so far, its frequency display distinct ethnic variation [ 26], accounting for 12.4% of the alleles in African Americans [ 32] contrasting about 34% in Caucasians [ 28, 34] and 50-55% in Asians [ 30- 37].
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There's a lot of contrasting stories about how ruthless his was -- how bloodthirsty he was.
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