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compare between the three
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "compare between the three" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct usage would be "compare the three" without the word "between." Example: "In this analysis, we will compare the three different approaches to problem-solving."
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3 human-written examples
First, to compare between the three variables studied here, we performed the following normalization transformation: X t) = frac{{x t) - bar{x}}}{{sigma_{x} }}.
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For normally distributed data, comparison between the two studied groups were done using independent t-test while F-test (ANOVA) was used and Post Hoc test (LSD) to compare between the three studied groups.
Specifically, we applied MAPPIS to compare between the three most distinct complexes (less than 4% sequence identity): (i) Barnase-barstar (1brsAD); (ii) RI with Angiogenin (1a4yAB) and (iii) Barstar with RNase Sa (1ay7AB).
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57 human-written examples
The Mann-Whitney U test was also used to compare between the two crown types.
The aim of the all analyses was to compare between the six AKI groups.
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The results were compared between the three groups using analysis of covariance.
b Blood IL-6 levels as a function of time compared between the three experimental groups.
Neuropsychological tests, and depression, anxiety and personality tests were also compared between the three groups.
Fig. 1 Short-term survival after resuscitation compared between the three experimental groups.
Damage to hearing cells was compared between the three groups involved in the study.
Species richness and the compositional similarity of assemblages were compared between the three rockiness categories.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Favor the concise and grammatically correct phrase "compare the three" instead of "compare between the three".
Common error
Avoid using "between" when comparing three or more items. "Between" is typically used for comparing two items, while "among" is more appropriate for three or more. However, with "compare", the preposition is unnecessary: use "compare the three".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "compare between the three" functions as a prepositional phrase that aims to introduce a comparison involving three distinct entities. However, Ludwig AI indicates that it's grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "compare the three."
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "compare between the three" appears in some scientific contexts, it is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in favor of the more concise and correct "compare the three". Ludwig AI identifies it as non-standard. The primary purpose is to initiate a comparison, but the incorrect usage undermines its effectiveness. It is better to use grammatically correct alternatives to maintain clarity and professionalism.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
compare the three
Removes the unnecessary preposition "between" for a grammatically correct phrasing.
contrast the three
Uses "contrast" instead of "compare", implying a focus on differences.
differentiate among the three
Emphasizes distinguishing characteristics among the three entities.
distinguish among the three
Focuses on identifying unique features of each of the three.
evaluate the three
Suggests a judgment or assessment of the three entities based on certain criteria.
assess the three
Similar to "evaluate", but with a stronger emphasis on measuring or quantifying.
analyze the three
Implies a detailed examination of the three entities to understand their nature or function.
examine the three
Suggests a careful and thorough inspection of the three entities.
weigh the three
Emphasizes considering the relative importance or value of the three entities.
juxtapose the three
Highlights placing the three entities side by side to compare and contrast them.
FAQs
How can I properly use the word "compare" with multiple items?
When using "compare" with multiple items, it's generally best to say "compare the [number] items" or "compare [item A], [item B], and [item C]". The word "between" isn't needed.
What's a good alternative to "compare between the three"?
A more grammatically sound alternative is to simply say "compare the three". This eliminates the unnecessary preposition "between".
Is it ever correct to use "between" when comparing more than two things?
While traditionally "between" is used for two items and "among" for more, modern usage sometimes allows "between" for multiple items when emphasizing pairwise relationships. However, in the case of the verb "compare", the preposition is unnecessary and should be omitted.
When should I use "among" instead of "between"?
"Among" is typically used when discussing relationships within a group of three or more, without emphasizing individual pairs. For example, "the similarities among the three options were striking." However, with the verb "compare", no preposition is needed. Just say "compare the three".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested