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"create a contrast" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the act of intentionally highlighting differences between two or more things in order to make them stand out or appear more distinct. Example: The designer chose to use bold, black and white elements to create a contrast with the soft, pastel colors in the rest of the room.
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"I would not want to create a contrast with the meat industry.
Breitbart also described the congressmen's walk through the crowd, "in and of itself," as an "act of racism meant to create a contrast between the Tea Party crowd and themselves".
For O'Malley, the operative said, it will likely take hard work to create a contrast to Clinton, both by taking repeated questions from activists and "throwing some more red meat to progressives in the party".
Many of the interior walls are lined with plywood, to create a contrast with the concrete, Mr. Fuhrimann said: "The cold material and the warm material result in a really atmospheric feeling".
Reynolds recalled that Gowdy "was always in my ear, telling me, 'Explain it; give me the why.' " Reynolds's style and experience create a contrast with Mazzilli, who is knowledgeable but can seem dour if he is the only commentator on the set, and Strawberry, who has a limited role but needs to learn to be candid and not equivocate, without being pressed by the host, Matt Yallof.
Collins's exhibitions have at-times been critiqued as "parodies" of art shows, in which he purposefully creates objects that he know will fail to create a contrast with his more meaningful creations.
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If that created a contrast with Swinney and his Tigers, well, then, so be it.
"Tourism is bad because it creates a contrast between a population that lives very badly and a population that lives very well".
The black textured bezel creates a contrast with the metallic surface of the case.
This creates a contrast in stimulation that allows increased sensory perception.
It created a contrast sensitivity test with the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Hospital for people with Parkinson's and the hallucinations that come with mood disorders.
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