interesting contrast

collocation in English

meaningsofinterestingandcontrast

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interesting
adjective
uk
/ˈɪn.trə.stɪŋ/
us
/ˈɪn.trɪ.stɪŋ/
Someone or something that is interesting keeps your attention because he, she, or it is unusual, exciting, or has a lot ...
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contrast
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈkɒn.trɑːst/
us
/ˈkɑːn.træst/
an obvious difference between two or ...
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(Definition ofinterestingandcontrastfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, the production task results present a veryinterestingcontrastand suggest that parameter resetting may have been successful.
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The scalar organisation of these chorus melodies also offers aninterestingcontrastwith their verses.
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There is aninterestingcontrast, however, between this model and those illustrating financial openness.
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When investigating the relationship between day-range length and group size in primates, aninterestingcontrastemerges between frugivores and folivores.
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This is a veryinterestingcontrast.
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The inclusion of suction trap samples provides aninterestingcontrastto those from field crops, which are more likely to reflect localized events including insecticide treatment regimes.
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Oneinterestingcontrastbetween the low-starch pea and maize mutants is their vigour.
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At the other end, there is aninterestingcontrastwith pronouns such as it, that, and what and other pronouns such as which, there, and somebody.
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Theinterestingcontrasthere is that the other main partner of the alliance - the political sector belonging to the governing party - does not share these perceptions.
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Inuktitut presents aninterestingcontrast.
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Hale's paper is aninterestingcontrasthere.
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There was a mostinterestingcontrastpresented to us in days gone by.
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I want to discuss theinterestingcontrastbetween two or three reports on the subject which have been published recently.
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I wish to draw attention to what, in my opinion, is an extremelyinterestingcontrast.
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It was aninterestingcontrastbetween style and substance.
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It does so because of theinterestingcontrastpatent in the debate.
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There is a veryinterestingcontrastin structure between the nationalised electricity industry and the nationalised gas industry.
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That is ininterestingcontrastto the earlier evidence that we took.
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It is a veryinterestingcontrast—almost the other end of the spectrum.
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That presents aninterestingcontrastwith the attitude of our major competitors.
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