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The phrase 'stark contrast between' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to draw attention to a big difference between two things. For example: "There is a stark contrast between the two candidates' positions on healthcare reform."
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The luncheon provided another stark contrast between the two campaigns.
The stark contrast between their proposals explains why.
There's a stark contrast between Barbara Bush and Liz Cheney, daughter of Dick and Lynn Cheney.
Hence the stark contrast between last week's rhetoric and that of the past five years.
In November, Americans will face a stark contrast between their choices for the nation's next president.
The stark contrast between the two conferences was on display Sunday.
We also found a stark contrast between the early and late entrants.
But there is a stark contrast between their visions of femininity.
Here again, we see a stark contrast between Occupy and Otpor.
Now, the stark contrast between BP's image and reality has substantially weakened its reputation.
Fenves' recommendations also sharpened attention on the stark contrast between public and private colleges in Texas.
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