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"comparable example" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to draw parallels between two similar situations or items, for example "A comparable example of this principle can be found in the world of finance".
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Is there any comparable example in history?
The only comparable example we can find is the Industrial Revolution.
(Lebanon's anti-Syrian Cedar Revolution, of 2005, is the only comparable example in recent years, and it was incomplete because it could not overcome Hezbollah's influence in politics).
The speaker maintained that whereas a double negative often signifies a positive, there's no comparable example of a double positive becoming negative.
Experts in the Senate historical office could find no recent comparable example of one leader trying so aggressively to oust the other.
History has no comparable example of such greatness.…Its martyrs are enshrined forever in the great heart of the working class.
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Down the years, there have been a few comparable examples.
There are plenty of comparable examples, as Robert Litan, a scholar at the Brookings Institution, showed in a recent essay.
Back in the day, a museum would categorise its holdings by subject, form and meaning, and place several comparable examples together.
Yet, comparable examples from international markets illustrate that charity and national lotteries can co-exist successfully.Charity lotteries provide a fantastic source of support to thousands of voluntary sector organisations across Britain.
But because the rule was so new, there were simply not enough comparable examples of game-time situations to produce a reliable model, said Tony Khan, the son of the Jaguars' new owner, Shad Khan, and the head of the analytics group.
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