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"was in sharp contrast to" is a valid phrase in written English.
Basically, it means that two (or more) things are completely different from each other. For example, "The warm, inviting interior of the cafe was in sharp contrast to the harsh winter cold outside."
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The coverage was in sharp contrast to coverage of Al Jazeera broadcasts last week.
This was in sharp contrast to Seattle, where the police did not establish a protected zone.
That was in sharp contrast to the nations of the "new" Europe.
Mr. Owens's dissatisfaction with the process was in sharp contrast to his demeanor last month.
His leadership style was in sharp contrast to that of the opulent, pompous Brezhnev.
Mr. Navarro's celebrated return to Mexico was in sharp contrast to his departure.
The team's blowout victory was in sharp contrast to Japan's tight win.
This was in sharp contrast to the tougher police tactics endorsed by Margaret Thatcher during the 1984-85 minerstrikeike.
That was in sharp contrast to the sour opinion of the deal offered up in Barron's over the weekend.
Mr. Grasso's high compensation was in sharp contrast to that of William H. Donaldson, his predecessor as Big Board chairman.
This was in sharp contrast to the disheartening banality of the real, modern world, of which the billboard is emblematic.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com