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The phrase "a comparable study" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a research study that can be compared to another study in terms of methodology, results, or context.
Example: "In order to validate our findings, we conducted a comparable study that examined similar variables in a different population."
Alternatives: "an analogous study" or "a similar study".
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This is much longer compared to the average length of nursing home stays in a comparable study from the US.
In a comparable study last year, it came 33rd.
A comparable study was carried out on kaolinite particles.
No publication giving results of a cost-effectiveness analysis or a comparable study was found.
Black et al. (2009) find a similar father-son IQ-correlation (0.38) in a comparable study with Norwegian data.
A comparable study using a larger sample size is warranted to confirm our findings and elucidate the pathomechanism of hip joint pain in more detail.
A comparable study was conducted by Dencke and Kröner-Herwig [43] which evaluated the effectiveness of EMG Biofeedback and relaxation training.
A comparable study by Jackson et al. (1996) in Nepal also reported that depredation losses peaked in late spring and early summer (April to June).
A comparable study in Norway that examined the children of farmers exposed to pesticides, including herbicides, arrived at a similar conclusion.
All of these values were higher than those determined in controls exposed to artificial tap water in laboratory experiments conducted in a comparable study design.
The significance level α of the pseudo-heterogenized setup was therefore adapted from 0.05 to 0.38 in order to achieve a comparable study power for both setups (power 37%).
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