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The phrase "utterly contrasting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two or more things that are completely different from each other. Example: "The two paintings are utterly contrasting in style, with one being vibrant and modern while the other is dark and traditional."
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Hubert Schiffer followed a more classical form of Catholic pietism; he became a leading member of a movement that urged frequent use of the rosary prayers.So...four utterly contrasting lives?
Phaidon published two handsome tomes on utterly contrasting greats of the 20th century, having in common only stupendous egos, the disciplined German/American Mies van der Rohe and the riotous Austrian/Italian Ettore Sottsass.
It was from "Doubles" that I first learned Cunningham's intensely Chekhovian feeling for the co-existence of utterly contrasting textures, and — also Chekhovian — his genius for combining exuberant, sweeping lyricism and blunt, pedestrian prose in a single, naturalistic stream of consciousness.
But the strongest rider wore the yellow jersey throughout the final week and the crowds appeared to be bigger than ever, particularly for the last two stages, which reached their climaxes in the magnificent and utterly contrasting theatres of the Mont Ventoux and the Champs-Elysées.
Some have likened Wiggins-Froome to Prost and Senna on two wheels, nominal team-mates with utterly contrasting characters and a barely disguised animosity.
In between came perhaps his greatest ball - the clean-bowling of Australia captain Ricky Ponting at Edgbaston - and afterwards came even more: nine wickets in the unlikely defeat of South Africa in Durban; and five in the second innings as England thrashed Australia in Adelaide on the last, utterly contrasting tour down under.
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The medical reality of why parents seek abortions after the midpoint of their second trimester is so utterly tragic that contrasting it with Brooks' fantasy would be funny if it weren't so infuriating. .
"Tri smerti" (1859; "Three Deaths") describes the deaths of a noblewoman who cannot face the fact that she is dying, of a peasant who accepts death simply, and, at last, of a tree, whose utterly natural end contrasts with human artifice.
Where Frith's panoramas, such as Derby Day, which, unlike Bacchus, people actually paid to go and see, are smooth and elegantly ordered, Cruikshank's is chaotic, contradictory, packed with intentionally jarring contrasts, utterly impolite and thus essentially comic, despite the manifest lack of laughs.
It is finally important to remember that when Brocchi refers to fossils from "mountains" and fossils from "hills," he means to contrast Secondary and Tertiary fossils, the first being utterly different from the extant fauna.
Utterly uncharacteristic of the Nabi artist's manner, it is painted in violently contrasted colors.
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