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The phrase "comparison *" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a clause that shows similarities or differences between two or more things. Example: "In comparison to traditional teaching methods, online education offers a more flexible and accessible learning experience."
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* Comparison shop.
comparison ludicrous.
The comparison is apt.
The comparison is irresistible.
"No comparison," James said.
The comparison was stark.
"Was that comparison fair?
Was that comparison unwarranted?
Author draws comparison betw.
But one comparison stings.
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Are they comparison-shopping?
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