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Hello. What's the difference between “by contrast ” and “in contrast” ?
Jan 17, 2014 5:40 AM
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Hi Joy. 'By contrast' and 'in contrast' with mean the same thing. Their usage is slightly different. 'In contrast ' must be followed by a noun.
Example: In contrast with dogs, cats meow.
'By contrast' usually follows or precedes the subject as in the above sentence.
Even though their meanings are similar they are not interchangeable.
January 17, 2014
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