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What does in contrast mean?

"In contrast" is a phrase that introduces a difference or opposition between two things. It signals that the information presented next will be different from what was just discussed.

Here are some examples:

* "The first chapter is full of suspense, while in contrast, the second chapter is quite slow-paced."

* "The city is bustling with activity, whereas in contrast, the countryside is peaceful and serene."

* "She loves to travel, while her brother, in contrast, prefers to stay home."

Essentially, "in contrast" acts like a pivot point, highlighting the contrasting elements and drawing attention to the difference between them.

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