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Discover LudwigThe phrase "better comparison" is correct and useful in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to point out that something is a more effective way to compare two or more things. For example, "We can make a better comparison between these two options by examining their cost-benefit analysis."
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So what is a better comparison?
The PPP measure is a better comparison for many purposes.
War? That's a better comparison for litigation than sports?
A better comparison is another president's questionable constitutional actions.
Perhaps a better comparison is to a good Cote-Rotie from Chapoutier, Guigal or Rene Rostaing.
This is a better comparison, but it still only tells part of the story.
The better comparison for their efforts is with Aeneas, not with Roman emperors.
I think a better comparison is with Gatsby's British cousin, Brideshead Revisited.
We will have a much better comparison to compare the 1990 data with.
Another reader moaned, "Surely he could have a better comparison than Europe".
Mr. Brodsky said he approached cellular companies in January to demand better comparison of their services.
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