per contra
Americanadverb
adverb
Etymology
Origin of per contra
First recorded in 1545–55, per contra is from Latin per contrā
Example Sentences
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Mr. Meighen, per contra, is described as "pale, intellectual, reserved," as "definitely urban."
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Pilsudski's military friends, per contra, continued to urge upon him the creation of an unconstitutional dictature with himself as dictator.
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M. Berenger, also a member of the French debt commission, declared, per contra, that he would support the ratification of M. Caillaux's tentative agreement.
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M. Bonnet, per contra, is to be responsible for national economy and the direction of taxation and the revenue service.
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It grew at first very sparse and park-like, the trees of a pale verdure, but healthy, the parasites, per contra, often dead.
From The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 18 (of 25) by Stevenson, Robert Louis
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