Examples of 'it contrasts' in a sentence

Meaning of "it contrasts"

The phrase 'it contrasts' is used to indicate a comparison or juxtaposition between two or more things that highlight their differences or opposing characteristics. It implies that there is a distinct contrast or distinction between the subjects being compared. This phrase is often used in discussions, analyses, or descriptions where the focus is on highlighting disparities, variations, or divergent elements

How to use "it contrasts" in a sentence

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It contrasts to task parallelism as another form of parallelism.
Found by noting how it contrasts with the word.
It contrasts with the rational world of humans.
Democracy expands and it contrasts and expands and contrasts.
It contrasts sharply with the surrounding uplands.
I want you to tell me how it contrasts with the text.
It contrasts well with the other plants.
This finding was interesting because it contrasts with previous data.
It contrasts to data parallelism as another form of parallelism.
My hair is not yellow but it contrasts nicely with the black.
It contrasts with the white of the snow.
Their white belly makes them distinct as it contrasts greatly with their dull brown breast.
It contrasts with the metric of new visitors.
White is a central part of the design and it contrasts with the French macarons colors.
It contrasts pleasantly with the pronouncements of various associations.

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It's exquisite how it contrasts with the wood.
It contrasts sharply with its surroundings.
It looks like a mimosa flower - it contrasts nicely with green foliage.
It contrasts with the limestone trim.
How can there be becoming as it contrasts so strongly with the static of reason?
It contrasts from modernist and globally uniform architecture.
However, this too could create volatility if it contrasts with the Employment Change.
It contrasts with the sky behind it.
My hair isn't yellow but it contrasts nicely with the black. My hair is black.
It contrasts with syntaxis and hypotaxis.
Its name means " southern crown ", and it contrasts with Corona Borealis, the northern crown.
It contrasts with the rose gray of the quartzite.
If not because it contrasts with the recent moon landing by China.
It contrasts markedly with merely external or ceremonial cleanness.
Thereafter, it contrasts their opinion with reality.
It contrasts with traditional forms of creationism.
From this point of view, it contrasts with a second type of system based on occupation.
It contrasts with the clear tonality of the first subject.
However, it contrasts the rest of the page.
It contrasts with optimism bias.
In doing so, it contrasts with Chomskyan transformational grammar.
It contrasts with a trading strategy.
Rather, it contrasts two ways of life.
It contrasts with secular clergy.
Within theism, it contrasts with monotheism, the belief in a singular God, in most cases transcendent.
It contrasts to enterprise bargaining where agreements cover individual firms.
It contrasts with economic liberalization.
It contrasts nicely with black and other dark colours.
It contrasts with an elimination tournament.
It contrasts a lot with the usual quietness of remote villages.
It contrasts with an involuntary dismissal.
It contrasts with partial equilibrium.
It contrasts with the use of overtime to increase production at the margin.
It contrasts with the sectoral approach that applies in many countries.
It contrasts with all his other work in that it is romantic and dreamy.

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