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"juxtaposition to" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe the placement or comparison of two things that are side by side or close together. Example: The artist's use of bright colors in juxtaposition to the dark background created a striking contrast that caught the viewer's attention. In this sentence, "juxtaposition to" is used to describe the contrast between the bright colors and the dark background.
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He uses juxtaposition to point up his ideas about objects.
"She is such a great juxtaposition to Karen.
I think it's an unbelievable juxtaposition to yesterday's news about the Voting Rights Act.
Yet it seemed natural, given the day's juxtaposition, to ponder the hypotheticals.
This all is in stark juxtaposition to the EU's formally stated policy aim of gender equality.
Meanwhile, I wish I could explain this juxtaposition to my children.
The soaring snow-capped peaks sit in delicious juxtaposition to the dry brown valley floor.
The poverty in Miami exists in a startling juxtaposition to great wealth.
In particular, Proenza's success, helped along by easy-to-wear young clothes, provided a stark juxtaposition to Mr. Posen's stumbles.
At the unstaffed Goldwell Open Air Museum, outdoor installations stand in surreal juxtaposition to the barren landscape.
But a sense of upbeat obliviousness in Florida provided an interesting juxtaposition to the dour developments in New York.
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