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Discover Ludwig"contrasts against" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is most often used to describe a comparison between two things or ideas that are noticeably different or opposite to each other. Example: The bright yellow petals of the flower contrasts against the deep green leaves, creating a stunning visual effect in the garden.
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This contrasts against one, ideological positioning, which is potentially favorable for him.
Some 41% of the Wanderers games have been one-goal margins, which contrasts against a league average of 21%.
He also said that the Romney campaign would likely be rolling out "clear contrasts" against Mr. Santorum.
Michael, one of the interesting complexities of the film comes from Killmonger's identity as an African-American, which contrasts against T'Challa's African-ness.
But they only rise above catwalk status to carry dramatic punch in the party scene, when the designer's trademark "Valentino red" contrasts against swarms of black-clad partygoers.
The comedy comes from the actors, it comes from the dialogue, but it comes when it contrasts against the truth".
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The results were contrasted against a commercially available CEM.
But the cuts he does propose, contrasted against his new spending, underscore the change he seeks.
She holds a turquoise and yellow shawl, its vivid colours contrasting against her otherwise dark clothing.
But the lovely foliage contrasted against the deep maroon blooms make it a winner.
The theoretical of representative confined columns were contrasted against corresponding values from design guidelines.
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