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The phrase "any comparison between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the similarities or differences between two or more subjects or items.
Example: "Any comparison between the two novels reveals significant differences in their themes and character development."
Alternatives: "any contrast between" or "any evaluation of".
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He also rejects any comparison between wars and ballgames.
Catlin is very nervous of any comparison between the two shows.
Dr. Poltorak, for his part, is uncomfortable with any comparison between himself and Mr. Lemelson.
They deplore any comparison between its executions of convicted criminals and Islamic State's killings of hostages.
"Any comparison between what we do and these inane Tea Party antics are derogatory and unacceptable".
And she rejects entirely any comparison between her dealings with Bush and with Trump.
But there just isn't any comparison between private rewards and rewards for public service.
However, he reacted with almost neuralgic patriotism whenever any comparison between the United States and United Kingdom came up.
Time was, not so long ago, when any comparison between the two would have been a joke.
She added: "He reacted with almost neuralgic patriotism whenever any comparison between the US and UK came up.
Mr. Berlusconi later said he was simply refusing to accept the validity of any comparison between Mr. Hussein and Mussolini.
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