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Discover Ludwig"comparable with those" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are comparing something to a group of other things. For example, "This software is comparable with those of our competitors in terms of speed and accuracy."
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His numbers are roughly comparable with those of recent two-term Presidents.
Because of the shortage, prices are comparable with those in Vienna and Berlin.
His salary is good by Chinese standards but not comparable with those of his western competitors.
In Norwich, for example, private-sector pay rates are comparable with those in Newcastle.
These results are comparable with those reported in the literature.
Nor are they exactly comparable with those of other companies.
Also, our results become comparable with those of Calciano [11] which this paper builds on.
The results obtained in the present study were comparable with those reported for other yeasts.
The peak intensities of H-phase were comparable with those of the ppv phase.
Furthermore, our subsidence figures are comparable with those of primary hip arthroplasty.
The optimal performance is comparable with those of ZnO-based nanostructured photoanodes [11, 29].
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