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juxtapositions

  • plural
    of juxtaposition.
    juxtaposition
    noun
    an act or instance of placing close together or side by side, especially for comparison or contrast.

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Julian Master is an American photographer who documents our globalized, connected public life and the sometimes strange juxtapositions it creates.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 13, 2026

He provides the pictures and the juxtapositions; a viewer has to make the connections and draw the conclusions.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 2, 2025

He followed it with a succession of intensely theatrical divertissements, often revolving around unexpected intellectual conceits or bizarre juxtapositions and featuring brilliant dialogue, puns, repartee, double meanings and misunderstandings.

From BBC Nov. 29, 2025

Occasionally we get a spare, clarifying voiceover about timelines and facts, but mostly Veiel lets his juxtapositions make the case, expertly stitched together by the editing team of Stefan Krumbiegel, Olaf Voigtlander and Alfredo Castro.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 12, 2025

The loveliest scenes, he found, were comprised of the simplest, most natural juxtapositions of native plants.

From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson

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