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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become comparable" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to reach a level of similarity or equality with something else. Example: As the company grew in size and revenue, its products became comparable to those of its top competitors.
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The last of these gyroradii (1700 km) starts to become comparable with the radius of Mars and is large compared with the interaction regions near the subsolar point.
The length of the NATO operation in Afghanistan will soon become comparable to that of the Soviet involvement there.
"Now, prices in Prospect Heights have quickly become comparable with those in Park Slope, and people are starting to look in Crown Heights".
The video-game industry now rivals Hollywood; by one estimate, it generated more than eighty billion dollars in revenue last year, and marketing budgets for triple-A games have become comparable to those of blockbuster films.
We hope to become comparable to offline brands like Maxim.
Also, our results become comparable with those of Calciano [11] which this paper builds on.
Thus, different plasma reactors become comparable and up-scaling is enhanced.
However, accounting for the effect of low-temperature species on the local flame speed increase, these two values become comparable.
In addition, few data in the 1990s have become comparable to the equilibrium concentration of atmospheric CO2 (Fig. 5).
When these characteristic dimensions become comparable in magnitude to atomic diffusion lengths, compositional change could be expected.
Its hardness is adjustable allowing it to become comparable to the middle hardness plastic during a 72 h mineralization procedure.
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