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au contraire

[oh kawn-trer] / oʊ kɔ̃ˈtrɛr /
ADJECTIVE
on the contrary
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“Using less water didn’t affect the harvest, au contraire, it actually improved the grapes’ quality.

From Forbes • Oct. 2, 2014

If you’re the kind of consumer who likes to know where your food comes from, this might sound like a pretty good idea, but au contraire: This law is as flawed as they come.

From Slate • Jul. 24, 2014

The problem is not that it is so complicated that only three people understand it; au contraire, thousands claim to comprehend it and therein lies the difficulty: their "understandings" differ so markedly, one from another.

From The Guardian • Dec. 26, 2010

Humans have no fear of Twinkies and cheeseburgers - au contraire - although these foods have become more dangerous to our health than anything that skitters, flits or crawls.

From Washington Post • Oct. 25, 2010

Les expériences sont au contraire primitivement de nature plutôt simple.

From Essays in Radical Empiricism by James, William