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The phrase "comparative context" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or analyzing differences or similarities between two or more subjects, situations, or concepts.
Example: "In a comparative context, we can see how the two theories address the same issue differently."
Alternatives: "relative framework" or "comparative framework".
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Future research projects will place these findings on Korea within a comparative context, comparing similar data on representative Asian universities in countries undergoing similar trends in internationalization (Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan).
Most of these studies have compared duplicated sequences within genomes, but have not provided a comparative context for sequence evolution.
It gives some comparative context and is re-checked by police on the ground.
But Mr. Turso acknowledged that those numbers could not be judged in comparative context.
Topics would be covered biweekly in a comparative context for both countries.
An exploration of the theory and practice of civil societies in a comparative context.
Topics are covered biweekly in a comparative context for both countries.
(Indeed, Jenkins's earlier research on sexual scandal in the Roman Catholic Church seemed wise in playing down the impact of priestly pedophilia by placing it in comparative context.
not only repositions the EU in a comparative context, but also conceptually innovates the tool-kit of comparative politics.
Similarities and differences with regard to carbohydrate, lipid, and protein metabolism during starvation are also examined in a comparative context.
Curriculum: The program emphasizes the study of international law and institutions, as well as U.S. and other legal systems in a comparative context.
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