Sentence examples for vast contrast from inspiring English sources

'vast contrast' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you need to refer to the very large difference between two things. For example: The land before us was a vast contrast to the lifeless desert we had just traveled through.

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In vast contrast was Clark's editing on Leigh's modestly budgeted Vera Drake (2004) and on Happy-Go-Lucky (2008).

Hipwell's description of Morgan's editorship was in vast contrast to Morgan's own portrait of himself as a 'hands-off' executive.

"These two ratios illustrate the vast contrast and risk aversion on either side of the Atlantic," Mr. Laïdi said.

Soloist Peter Jablonski emphasised the radical elements of Prokofiev's First Piano Concerto, realising the vast contrast between the pounding drama of the main theme and the delicate transparency of the virtuoso passsagework.

A vast contrast to TV, which managed a half-hour live show where the winner was announced and then a programme where you could see the bands perform one track each.

Apart from the choices made by two actors with very different styles, the vast contrast between the approaches of Miles and Rylance also results from the requirements of the form.

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Peru is a country of vast contrasts, from the sophistication of Lima to the huge mountains that nurture its inhabitants and the awesome remains of the Incan civilization.

A drive of less than 500 miles, roughly around the island's perimeter with some inland loops, ricochets among vast contrasts: from the chilly, sometimes snowy summit of Mauna Kea to the fire of Kilauea, the active volcano; through black lava deserts and dewy rain forests; past tourist attractions and abandoned sugar cane fields grown up with weeds.

This has led to vast contrasts, such as the luxurious Victoria Island where the nation's rich frequent and the rural areas of the north in which 80% of the population live below the poverty line.

Dr. Jonna says that people only listen to music that suits their mood, and that to listen to a type of music that does not match your temperament can be too vast a contrast and be unrelatable to the listener.

By contrast, vast works on paper, such as A Line in the Air, resemble embroidery but turn out to be drawings.

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