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Meanings of harsh contrast in English
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Usage of harsh contrast in English
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A harshcontrast was the next station we visited -oncology.
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The morning was in harshcontrast to the previous day.
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He made a harshcontrast with Louis.
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Every step carried me into deeper silence-thesudden call of a jay was startling in its harshcontrast.
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Her sight was failing, and she wore a pair of black-rimmed glasses which stood out in harshcontrast to her warm brown skin.
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It seems a harshcontrast between the Emperor, sitting throned there between the purple curtains, and the poor athletes wrestling in the arena below.
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Herbert walked toward it, sat cross-legged on the ground, the matte black of his metal a harshcontrast to the bot poking around the machine.
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The scene held harshcontrasts between man's noisy activities and the silent austerity of the wilds.
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The ladies in each quadrille were dressed alike, so were the gentlemen; thus there were no harshcontrasts.
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We find no harshcontrasts.
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"The illustrations are especially good, avoiding the excessively black background which produce harshcontrasts and injure the outlines of so many half-tone prints."