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Free sign upThe phrase "are comparing in the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a comparison between two or more subjects, often followed by a specific context or aspect being compared.
Example: "In this study, we are comparing in the effectiveness of different teaching methods on student performance."
Alternatives: "are comparing regarding" or "are comparing with respect to".
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Each of these "2 × 2" matrixes (contingency table) contained four elements: the number of (mutated mutated) represented as (0 0) in the 2 columns that we are comparing in the first matrix, the number of the (non-mutated non-mutated) as (1 1), the number of the (mutated non-mutated) as (0 1) and the number of the (non-mutated mutated) as (1 0).
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