The green paint on the wall / provides a suitable contrast / with the yellow doors.
My book says that there is no error.
I think it should be "contrast to" because contrast when used as a verb is followed by "with" and when used as noun is followed by "to" ? please advise.
Thanks
Top answer
It may be a matter of choice, but I strongly prefer to.
— Philip
It may be a matter of choice, but I strongly prefer to.
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