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The phrase "are comparison with" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a comparison with"? You can use "a comparison with" when discussing similarities or differences between two or more subjects.
Example: "In her research paper, she made a comparison with previous studies to highlight the differences in results."
Alternatives: "a comparison to" or "in comparison with".
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are comparison with
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The act of comparing or the state or process of being compared.
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Statistics are comparison with wild type, except where marked.
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There are comparisons with Richard III, too.
There are comparisons with Bobby Moore which are totally founded.
There are comparisons with Marcel Carné's Les Enfants Du Paradis, with its teeming market scene.
What we do in the trace-analysis unit are comparisons with 'q's and 'k's.
So are comparisons with Catalonia and Scotland, where autonomy is based on language or history.
ART algorithms for engineering and technology are listed, as are comparisons with other types of models.
P values are comparisons with placebo, using two-sided Wilcoxon rank-sum test.
Rob Greig, chief executive, National Development Team for Inclusion: "I know there has been comparison with the NHS where there is a long-standing graduate scheme.
The major reason behind this self perception as being overweight was "comparison with other people".
Another strong element supporting validity was comparison with the 1996 review by Liss and Stock [ 11].
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