In contrast to

A phrase used to emphasize differences between two things by placing them in direct comparison. It highlights opposing characteristics or qualities.

Derived from the Latin 'contra' (against) and 'stare' (to stand), literally meaning 'to stand against.' The phrase entered English through French in the late 17th century, initially used in art criticism to describe the interplay of light and shadow before expanding to general comparative use.

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