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The phrase "a decent comparison" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the quality or adequacy of a comparison between two or more items, ideas, or concepts.
Example: "While both products have their merits, I believe that this review provides a decent comparison of their features and performance."
Alternatives: "a fair comparison" or "a reasonable comparison".
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A decent comparison, aesthetic-wise, might be to Thomas Kinkade, if Kinkade's color palette had been dominated by crimson.
"If you mean in the context of the way they take free-kicks, I think you could make a decent comparison, if you're referring to the way the ball dips and drops over the wall.
(They also described the constitutional ruling as "a plot too improbable even for a Franz Kafka novel", which is actually a decent comparison, but not in the way they think it is).
With this qualitative method, we were able to make a decent comparison between consultations from two periods.
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That's a very poor analogy of what's happening, but I think it's a pretty decent comparison of how mind-numbingly frustrating this operation must be for the NASA team.
You can similarly abstract the differences among these companies, and make some decent comparisons.
There were a couple of times when I accidentally forgot to take them to matches and I felt uncomfortable as though I were missing something.'" The Owen comparison is a decent one.
In low light situations, the V9 can capture a decent shot, but pales in comparison to the Galaxy S9, as seen below.
It's a decent salary in France, lower in comparison to other Anglo-Saxon agencies or the UN for whom I worked too for many years.
He was a mediocre student and no more than a decent athlete, and he paled in comparison with his father and namesake, who had been brilliant at everything he did.
But the comparisons across years should give us a decent sense of how those groups move from year to year.
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