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"comparable in" is correct and can be used in written English to indicate a similarity or likeness between two things
For example: 1. "The new electric car is comparable in price to its gasoline-powered counterpart." 2. "Her cooking skills are comparable in quality to a professional chef's." 3. "This year's sales figures are not comparable in any way to last year's."
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There's nothing comparable in the WikiLeaks.
They are now comparable in size.
"They were very comparable in that way".
There is nothing comparable in Europe".
"Pat was a colleague and we were comparable in age.
Is there anything comparable in either Quebec City or Montreal?
"There's nothing comparable in the area," he said.
The figures are comparable in Western Europe, the company said.
"There is nothing comparable in the Sinitic tradition," he wrote.
There is nothing comparable in any other American team sport.
There was nothing comparable in the 50s and 60s.
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