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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a comparable period" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a time frame that is similar or equivalent to another time frame in context.
Example: "The sales figures for this quarter are being compared to those from a comparable period last year."
Alternatives: "an equivalent timeframe" or "a similar duration".
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He said the company, which provided tax returns from 2000, qualified for a grant based on a loss of revenues compared with a comparable period a year earlier.
Still, Peña Nieto said that homicides were down 13.7% between December 2012 and July of this year, compared with a comparable period a year earlier.
Same store sales were down 7.6 percent from a comparable period a year earlier, the company said.
Their jail days, hospital days, and arrests and convictions post-MHC are compared to their history over a comparable period prior to entry.
Over a comparable period, his father held seventy-one and Bill Clinton thirty-eight.
That stands in contrast to 2.6percentt for Germany over a comparable period.
I am 60 and cannot think of a comparable period of incompetent governance.
Never before had so much wealth been produced during a comparable period.
Another $13 billion will be required over a comparable period to rebuild Iraq's patchwork electric-power network.
Campaigns in competitive races, on average, took in just 2.5percentt of Ossoff's total over a comparable period.
In Denver Public Schools, which employs about 4,600 teachers, 115 teachers left in a comparable period this year.
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