Juxtaposition in a sentence as a noun

Maybe it's weird because it's google, and the juxtaposition is great.

I'm not sure if he's claimed to be an introvert, but if so, it's a pretty weird juxtaposition.

What was most off putting on my last trip to SF was the juxtaposition of the yuppie and homeless worlds.

Especially in juxtaposition with the first letter, which was frank but polite.

Thus it would be far more interesting to preserve, say, a complete print shop, than a juxtaposition of dental floss and Donald Duck.

No facts even, would not have taken but a few minutes to pull data and do a juxtaposition on market shares of desktop PCs and the move to tablets in the consumer space.

The juxtaposition of the top two stories, "How to Level Up as a Developer" and "Gamification is ********," is pretty hilarious.

The author seems to draw conclusions from his experiences and those around him. Much of your comment seems akin to "Yes, there are bad problems, but look over there, they have problems too."The defense against the poverty or dishonesty arguments shouldn't just be a juxtaposition against the US.

"Its hard to recognize instantly that Im actually calling $.ajax"I suppose, but CS uses juxtaposition to call functions, if you see identifier\wvalue or identifier\widentifier...it's a function call.

Juxtaposition definitions

noun

the act of positioning close together (or side by side); "it is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors"

See also: apposition collocation

noun

a side-by-side position