A phrase used to highlight a contrast or difference between two things, emphasizing what something is not rather than what it is. It introduces an alternative or contrasting element.
The phrase combines 'oppose' from Latin 'opponere' (to place against) with the preposition 'as' to create a comparative construction. It gained popularity in English during the 17th century as a sophisticated way to draw distinctions and comparisons in formal discourse.
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