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Where would you use contrary to in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how you can use "contrary to" in a sentence:

1. Expressing Opposition:

* "Contrary to popular belief, the Earth is not flat." This sentence contradicts a common misconception.

* "Contrary to our expectations, the team won the game." This sentence indicates an unexpected outcome.

2. Showing a Difference:

* "The report stated that the economy was strong, contrary to the recent decline in stock prices." This sentence highlights a discrepancy between two pieces of information.

* "Contrary to the instructions, she used a different type of paint." This sentence indicates a deviation from the plan.

3. Emphasizing Contrast:

* "Contrary to the cold weather outside, the house was warm and inviting." This sentence uses "contrary to" to highlight a sharp contrast.

* "Contrary to his usual demeanor, he was unusually quiet today." This sentence emphasizes a change in someone's typical behavior.

Remember: "Contrary to" is often followed by a noun phrase, a clause, or a prepositional phrase. It introduces a contrasting or opposing idea.

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