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The phrase "a comparison chart with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a chart that provides a comparison between different items, features, or data points.
Example: "The report includes a comparison chart with the latest smartphone models, highlighting their specifications and prices."
Alternatives: "a comparison table featuring" or "a comparison diagram containing".
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If you want to compare the nutritional value of olive oil to butter, for example, Google Search will now give you a comparison chart with lots of details.
Lucid's goal with the car is to design something that can stand on its own, instead of just matching up favorably in a comparison chart with the Model S. The company designed the vehicle from the ground up with a shared use model in mind, creating a luxury vehicle that's also suitable for a collaborative consumption car-sharing future supplemented by autonomous vehicle technology.
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A Nuvvo executive prepared a comparison chart of the two solutions with additional information.
Its Retireyourrisk.org website has a comparison chart showing how annuities compare with bank CDs, stocks, bonds, mutual funds and ETFs as well as a list of questions to ask a financial adviser about protecting your retirement income.
Even with a comparison chart, many consumers still don't understand how their credit cards work.
In any event, the book does the service of summarizing changes between the new code and the old with a comparison chart at the beginning of every chapter.
If you click on this, a new separate box will open with a comparison chart showing a six-month graph of the two currencies that you previously selected.
TipSense's site DishTip tells you what to order at restaurants, for example, while its AppCrawlr deduces an app's best and worst features and lays them out with competitors on a comparison chart.
There's a comparison chart or graph comparing this food product with other similar food products within its food group or type.
A Comparison chart of the output results as stated above with similar kinetic coefficients [as adopted by Rittmann and McCarty (2001) is shown in Table 3].
To help with figuring out what tool does what, a comparison chart and other details about the differences between the two can be found here.
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