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Discover LudwigThe phrase "juxtaposition into" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of placing two things side by side in order to create contrast or comparison. Example: The author cleverly incorporates a juxtaposition into the opening scene, where the serene countryside is suddenly juxtaposed into a chaotic battle.
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These works serve notice that Mr. Taaffe is one of the best painters of his generation, one who has extended both 1970s Pattern and Decoration and the '80s practices of appropriation and juxtaposition into new areas.
The anatomical separation between retinal microglia and RPE cells under normal conditions and their juxtaposition into direct and intimate contact in the subretinal space under pathological situations suggest that cellular interactions between these two retinal cell types may be of particular pathogenetic significance.
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Mr. Elkins's strength has always been his ability to rein these juxtapositions into a coherent whole and transmute his cascades of ideas into seamlessly phrased, musical, witty dance.
Or — not that Stoppard, an amiable man whose modesty is genuine, would put it this way — shouldn't dazzling language, speed-of-light wit, and the launching of riveting ideas and real or invented historical juxtapositions into a vortex that continues spinning long after the final curtain, suffice?
Once in a while, though, youth and age in juxtaposition build into something luminous and eternal.
In the former, the surface of some different substance, such as a dust particle or the wall of the container, acts as the centre upon which the first atoms, ions, or molecules of the crystal become properly oriented; in the latter, a few particles come into correct juxtaposition in the course of their random movement through the bulk of the medium.
Vaucher shows me her studio, one wall dominated by the powerfully vulnerable face of one of her "children", and with a riot of paper cuttings strewn across the floor, waiting to leap into witty juxtaposition in her latest project: a conjunction of the work of German artist Max Ernst's 1934 graphic novel A Week Of Kindness and Scottish psychiatrist RD Laing's 1970 book Knots.
Michaels-Moore's embittered joker masks self-loathing with vicious humour, and in his scenes with Katherine Whyte's Gilda takes us into territory in which tenderness and obsession are brought into juxtaposition.
At this point, the novel, while retaining its fruity juxtapositions, mutates into a spy thriller, with all the necessary code-names and passwords and double-crosses – and a novel of ideas, the ideas being theological as well as cross-cultural.
"And under its influence, these unlikely visual juxtapositions grew into strange sequences and formed new worlds, becoming a sort of curious description of a waking dream, like trying to describe in images a forgotten tune heard long ago (and far away).".
In the politics of 1934, this juxtaposition would translate into a plea for appeasement.
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