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'a comparative study' is a correct and usable phrase in written English and can be used in many contexts.
For example: "This article presents a comparative study of two different approaches to the same problem."
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It was a comparative study of the facial nerves in mammals and their non-mammalian ancestors.
"Mating strategies in two species of dart-poison frogs: a comparative study".
A comparative study of the single transferable vote, first past the post... TVP: I like it.
Our evenings include a comparative study of aches, swellings and saddle sores.
In 1981, Fredrickson published "White Supremacy," a comparative study of North American and South African racism.
"Jack Kerouac and William Blake: A Comparative Study" ($25), according to the N.Y.U.
"The OECD wants to carry out a comparative study looking at the English NHS and the Welsh NHS," he said.
In a comparative study, both tracers performed similarly [7].
In Sect. 5 a comparative study is given.
Finally, a comparative study about both processes will be shown.
A comparative study is also presented and discussed.
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a corresponding study
a competitive study
a comparable study
a relative study
a comparative literature
a benchmarking study
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a better study
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a comparability study
a broad study
a joint study
a little study
a common study
a sweeping study
a comparative case
a comparative aspect
a comparative disadvantage
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