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Carerra Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Black and White, or Red and Blue?

Hello, everyone!

I am an English learner and I am new here. May I ask you a question?
Which idiom can we use when we want to express "clearly different", "black and white" or "red and blue"? Or some other phrases?

I need your help. Thanks you very much!
  

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' Two other idioms are: 'To be at opposite poles' 'To be at opposite ends of the spectrum'

  • ' Two other idioms are: 'To be at opposite poles' 'To be at opposite ends of the spectrum'
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'Black and white' is one way:

'The difference between your musical talent and mine is like black and white.'


Two other idioms are:

'To be at opposite poles'
'To be at opposite ends of the spectrum'

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