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Where to use by contrast?

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He confirms that snowballs have beat perception. By contrast, he concludes that surprisingly zebra finches do not have this ability. 


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macacacyclopis profile picture macacacyclopisAugust 2020
Use “on the contrary” when you have just said or implied that something is not true and are going to say that the opposite is true.
Use “by contrast” or “in contrast +to/with” to show that you are mentioning a very different situation from the one you have just mentioned.
ex. Cats usually sleep in the day. Dogs, by contrast, never settle down.
Ridwan profile picture RidwanAugust 2020
In contrast