In contrast

A phrase used to introduce a statement that shows how something differs from or opposes what was previously mentioned.

This phrase comes from the Latin 'contra' meaning 'against' and has been used in English since the 17th century. It evolved as a formal way to signal comparison and difference in academic and literary writing, becoming a standard transitional phrase in expository prose.

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