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comparably similar
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "comparably similar" is correct and usable in written English, although it may be considered redundant.
You can use it when comparing two or more things that are similar in nature or quality. Example: "The two products are comparably similar in terms of features and performance."
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Exact Expressions
11 human-written examples
Peak values for both females and males were comparably similar while minimum values were smaller for females as compared to males (Fig. 1).
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All others had comparably similar numbers of string vessels except the two term-born infants in whom there was a 3 5-fold increase.
Results showed that under a rainstorm event, slope failure occurred at a comparably similar time although the antecedent rainfall drainage periods prior to the major rainfall were different (i.e., 24 h, 48 h and 96 h).
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This may be due to the lower minor allele frequency of rs3758538 and comparably similar frequencies in cases and controls.
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However, through providing suitable habitats for both marine and limnic species, some distinct sub-basins (e.g., Gulf of Finland) may host comparably similar or even higher number of species than recorded at high salinities in Kattegat.
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Comparably similar values were detected also for peripheral saturations.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
49 human-written examples
Since all pterins appear to be bound comparably with similar allosteric and conformational consequences, this suggests that the redox state of the pteridines is directly involved in the process of tight binding.
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"It is analogous to looking at prices of cars where one does not know whether they are comparably equipped, have similar efficiency, and so on," says Fryback. "We can say that the price per car varies, and that one looks more expensive than another, but without the details these comparisons may be misleading".
Mr. Anatsui has treated similar mediums comparably; as early as 1998 he was wiring together milk-can tops to create floor-bound sculptures.
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As averaged effect size of stiffness and Young's modulus were very similar and comparably higher as the CSA effect size, we can argue that the increase in stiffness may be primarily attributed to alterations of the material properties rather than morphological properties.
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Only a few genes are shared between these signatures and yet they perform comparably when applied to similar patient data and all improve risk assessment.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "comparably similar", consider whether the adverb "comparably" adds significant value. Often, "similar" alone suffices, making your writing more concise.
Common error
Avoid stacking synonyms. Phrases like "very unique" or "completely full" are redundant. Similarly, while "comparably similar" is technically correct, it can often be streamlined to just "similar" without losing meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "comparably similar" functions as an adjective modifier, adding a degree of similarity that can be measured or assessed. The Ludwig AI validates it as usable, but it does suggest it can be redundant.
Frequent in
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "comparably similar" is used to express that items share measurable likeness, although Ludwig AI suggests that it may sometimes be redundant. Predominantly found in scientific and news contexts, it emphasizes that the similarity arises from a comparison. While grammatically acceptable, consider if "similar" alone suffices for conciseness. Alternatives like "similarly comparable" or "nearly analogous" offer subtle variations in meaning. Be mindful of overusing such qualifiers to maintain clarity in writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
similarly comparable
Reverses the order of the words while retaining essentially the same meaning.
almost identical
Implies a very high degree of similarity, close to being the same.
nearly analogous
Suggests a strong similarity in function or characteristics.
roughly equivalent
Indicates similarity in value or effect, but allows for some discrepancy.
fairly uniform
Suggests consistency across multiple instances or elements.
much the same
Informal way of saying things are very similar.
closely related
Highlights a connection or shared origin leading to similarities.
akin to
Formal term indicating similarity in nature or quality.
parallel in nature
Suggests that two things proceed or exist along similar paths or manners.
correspondingly alike
Emphasizes the proportional relationship between similar elements.
FAQs
How can I use "comparably similar" in a sentence?
You can use "comparably similar" to describe two or more things that share noteworthy similarities. For example, "The two products are "comparably similar" in terms of features and performance, despite being made by different manufacturers."
What phrases can I use instead of "comparably similar"?
Alternatives include "similarly comparable", "almost identical", or "nearly analogous". The best choice depends on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.
Is it redundant to say "comparably similar"?
Yes, some may consider "comparably similar" to be somewhat redundant, as "comparably" implies a comparison indicating similarity. Using just "similar" might be more concise in some cases.
When is "comparably similar" the most appropriate choice?
"Comparably similar" might be appropriate when you want to emphasize that the similarity is the result of a direct comparison, but the degree of similarity might not be exact or absolute. In some cases it can emphasize nuance with phrases like "roughly equivalent".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
3.9/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested