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zıtlık, çelişki
The dress has a beautiful contrast between red and white.
In contrast to BBC and C4 News, ITV is not publicly owned.
Slender and form-fitting with a high cut, the new qipao contrasted sharply with the traditional one.
He was a man of very little imagination, in sharp contrast with his brother, who had, perhaps, too much.
Mary was sleeping; she was still wearing her torn white dress, and her long black hair, resting in a dishevelled manner upon her shoulders, contrasted strongly with the paleness of her face.
In contrast to English, which is Subject-Verb-Object, Japanese is Subject-Object-Verb.
A cat contrasts with a dog well.
In England, they say "as drunk as a lord," in Russia by contrast, "as drunk as a shoemaker."
There was a strange contrast between the sweet promise of the spring and this sinister quest upon which we were engaged.
Japan is a country of contrasts.
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