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The phrase "provide a contrast" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to show or present something that is noticeably different from something else. Example: The bright yellow flowers in the foreground provide a stark contrast to the dark green foliage in the background.
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These results provide a contrast between volumetric mandates and LCFSs.
Many shared images of Kenyan wildlife and holiday idyll to provide a contrast to the "hotbed of terror" label.
On average, they provide a contrast to the standard MRI signal, but they can't offer more-precise, local distinctions.
Juniper, wild olive and carob trees – the last heavy with blackening pods – pepper the coastline and provide a contrast to the glittering blue sea.
To that end, the students are creating a grading process that will, they hope, provide a contrast to the frequently cited marks handed out by the N.R.A.
The terms of the government's assistance to Citigroup, which was aided about the same time, provide a contrast, the lawsuit contends.
A world in which everything is fashionable is impossible to imagine, because it implies that there would be nothing to provide a contrast...."....
The studio segments between stories will be live, which will provide a contrast to the carefully scripted interstitials on "60 Minutes".
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Wind a soft silk scarf through the setup to provide a contrasting texture.
The two dug-outs provided a contrast.
The dreariness outside provided a contrast, and the coffee warmed these exotic but weather-beaten strangers.
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