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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge contrast" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe a large difference between two things. For example, "There was a huge contrast between what they expected and what they experienced."
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There is a huge contrast.
I think there is a huge contrast.
"There is a huge contrast," she said.
There's a huge contrast between youth and age.
And there's a huge contrast in the media.
It is all a huge contrast from the Lord of the Rings experience.
This is a big win for me and yet it's a huge contrast from last year".
It is in huge contrast to the inside, which is really quite dark.
The defence is looking solid, a huge contrast to last year.
Ahern's modest lifestyle provided a huge contrast with Haughey's lavish behaviour.
Describes Olivier's performance (the huge contrast of his acting style with Brando's), the play, and Brodkey's conversation with Brando.
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