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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a comparative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or analyzing comparisons between two or more items, concepts, or situations.
Example: "In this study, we will examine the results of the two experiments as a comparative measure of their effectiveness."
Alternatives: "in comparison" or "as a point of comparison".
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The RnD System's IFN-γ ELISA was used as a comparative test against which the different luminex kits where compared.
The UK should look upon its attractiveness to immigrants as a comparative advantage.
As a comparative literature major at Princeton, she recalls feeling "confounded" by the conflict in Kosovo.
I guess we would classify you as a comparative sociologist, who works with historical materials.
Performance information will also be included, as well as a comparative benchmark.
No, we shouldn't take it terribly seriously as a comparative study, since there already are better studies out there.
Additionally, a control strategy called "baseline control strategy" is introduced as a comparative control strategy.
As a comparative study we used a 1 kW multi mode fiber laser.
Additionally, an active-set method is introduced as a comparative allocation algorithm.
The commercial nanofiltration membrane (NF270) was used as a comparative basis.
The "hanging bag test" (or HBT) was used as a comparative assessment method.
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