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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a comparison to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to compare something to another thing in order to illustrate a point or draw a similarity. For example, "The cold breeze outside was a comparison to the chill of uncertainty I felt inside."
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A comparison to Meryl Streep followed.
He drew a comparison to Afghanistan.
Others see a comparison to Sarajevo.
A comparison to air pressure helps.
I find a comparison to an older profession more satisfying.
This precedent suggests a comparison to Kobe Bryant.
He added: "But a comparison to the past is difficult.
"I always make a comparison to 2003-04 when I was giving my best performances.
Karl Hopfner, Hoeness's successor, replied that "a comparison to Baron von Münchhausen would flatter Watzke".
Goalies tend to sweep aside a comparison to another goalie like a weak slap shot.
The British ambassador dismissed a comparison to the largely ineffectual diamond embargo in Angola.
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