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The phrase "a comparable graduation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a similar level or degree of something, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The study revealed a comparable graduation of skills among the participants, indicating that they had all reached a similar level of proficiency."
Alternatives: "a similar progression of" or "an equivalent level of".
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He recalled a comparable graduation of properties in two other sequences calcium, strontium, barium; and sulfur, selenium, tellurium.
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They offered a comparable number of lots.
was a comparable figment of the time.
"It took a comparable crisis, a comparable opening of political space, comparable skill at alliance building and comparable cooperation from existing elites".
Perhaps New York needs a comparable scale of its own.
Mr. Ratmansky's choreography has a comparable range of paradoxes.
There is now a comparable sense of dislocation.
(A comparable 81percentt of Democrats currently support Clinton over Trump).
To investigate foot loadings in different leg press settings with respect to a possible graduation of weight bearing (WB).
Multivariate analyses also allowed a finer graduation of effect size than EQC values.
The abscissa (x-axis) represents a graduation of content incentives (interest), and the ordinata (y-axis) represents a graduation of self-determination.
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