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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is in sharp contrast" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe two opposite things. For example, "His calm and collected demeanor was in sharp contrast to his agitated state earlier in the evening."
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All that is in sharp contrast to the outlook just last winter.
That strength is in sharp contrast to other parts of the country.
This is in sharp contrast to FHA's early years (1934-59) when foreclosures were uncommon.
This is in sharp contrast with the approximate ages yielded by techniques such as carbon dating.
This is in sharp contrast to the way we treat memory.
The mood is in sharp contrast to Liam O'Flynn's elegant opening set with the same orchestra.
The peaceful settlement of the dispute is in sharp contrast to negotiations in other cities.
The new outlook is in sharp contrast to the airline industry as a whole.
Downing Street's secretive attitude to gifts is in sharp contrast to that of the White House.
Her ennui is in sharp contrast to her schoolgirl zest arranging extracurricular events.
His philosophy is in sharp contrast to many of today's large financial institutions.
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