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Discover LudwigThe phrase "basis comparison" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to comparing two or more things on the basis of certain criteria or factors. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "Before making a decision, it is important to conduct a basis comparison between different options in terms of cost, quality, and effectiveness."
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The obtained material plastic damage parameters are subsequently applied to FEM simulation of sharp notched samples and capabilities of applied models to describe material behavior for high stress concentrations is assessed on the basis comparison with real tests.
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It provides the basis for comparison with all and provides the basis for comparison with all subsequent models.
A basis for comparison may also be known as the "grounds" for comparison or a frame of reference.
For basis of comparison, you can see a chart below comparing searches for the Royal Wedding on Google Trends.
Developing a basis of comparison between tools would potentially be helpful in comparing findings across studies.
"Now," he added, "we have a basis for comparison".
Some judgments need time and a basis for comparison.
Countries like Sweden and Northern Ireland have no basis for comparison.
So, for me, I really have no basis of comparison.
But a child has no basis for comparison.
But, at that point, Mr. Shindell had no basis for comparison.
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