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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allegedly comparable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is claimed to be similar or equivalent to something else, but without definitive proof.
Example: "The two products are allegedly comparable in terms of performance, though further testing is needed to confirm this."
Alternatives: "reportedly similar" or "supposedly equivalent".
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"But what is one to do with these allegedly comparable beds?" I asked of the vaulted, beaux-arts heavens.
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Its dimensions are endlessly debated by historians, most particularly by economic historians who regularly contrast the British experience with that of allegedly more fortunate comparable societies such as Germany and Japan.
Mr Hu also locked up an allegedly corrupt central committee member, the then minister of land, Tian Fengshan, at a comparable stage of his leadership.In this section The plot thickens Listening to the masses Must not try harder ReprintsBut Mr Xi appears to be going a big step further.
* Allegedly.
Mr. Obama allegedly does not.
Supervisors are allegedly violent.
Scores were allegedly killed.
Police allegedly offered protection.
The toes allegedly curled downwards.
Allegedly, this was a pomegranate.
Well, a baby boom allegedly.
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