Topics: Contrastive Conjunctions
Use ‘in contrast to’ in a sentence comparing two subjects.
A. In contrast to cats, dogs are known for their solitary behavior.
B. Cats are generally more independent, in contrast to dogs, which are often more social.
C. Cats are more social than dogs, in contrast to their independent nature.
D. Dogs are generally more independent, in contrast to cats, which are often more social.
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