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"be comparable with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to compare two things or concepts and demonstrate their similarities or differences. You can use it in situations where you want to highlight the similarities or differences between two things. Example: The new iPhone's features are comparable with those of the Samsung Galaxy. In this sentence, "be comparable with" is used to show that the new iPhone and Samsung Galaxy have similar features.
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That would be comparable with the 13- to 15-percent efficiencies of some conventional solar cells.
The scale of the berm would be comparable with large civil-engineering projects.
"I don't think anything Yahoo puts out there is going to be comparable with what Microsoft was offering".
Emissions were inferred from these observations and found to be comparable with emissions from the EDGAR database for n-C6F14.
They represent a source of artificial light, which can be comparable with concentrated sunlight.
The results based on the numerical analysis were found to be comparable with the experimental findings.
Its transient behaviour turns out to be comparable with that obtained via the purely backstepping design.
This can be comparable with 11 per cent of Ukip voters.
In particular, the compressive moduli were found to be comparable with that of trabecular bone.
Results are shown to be comparable with those produced by existing software.
This is an occasional poem, as well as a translation, and it's foolish to demand that it be comparable with his original poetry, lyric or epic.
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