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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at comparing" is not correct and is not typically used in written English.
It may be intended to express a focus on the act of comparison, but the preposition "at" is not appropriate in this context.
Example: "She excels in comparing different data sets to find trends."
Alternatives: "in comparing" or "when comparing".
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We aim at comparing the impact of two comparable preparation setups on VS performance employing two different preparation packages.
This study aimed at comparing Flash profile with conventional profiling.
It's also excellent at comparing stock prices and it can convert some currencies.
This study aimed at comparing the outcomes of these two treatment modalities.
Ms. Whitman, according to one of the people present, did not stop at comparing Mr. Trump to Hitler and Mussolini.
The present study aims at comparing transference in social cognitive of depressed and non-depressed people.
This study aimed at comparing between emergency cricothyrotomy and emergency PDT in patients with failed intubation.
Williams came up with the idea for Skyscanner in 2001 while working as a computer programmer when he grew frustrated at comparing flight prices for a ski holiday.
The present paper aims at comparing different computer-integrated set-ups to support the design of human-centred manufacturing workstations.
The present study aims at comparing the effects of physical and variable chronic stress on ligature-induced periodontitis in rats.
This study aimed at comparing FHR baselines assigned by SisPorto® 2.01 with those estimated by a consensus of three clinicians.
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