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The phrase "comparison for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about creating a comparison between two or more objects, ideas, or people. For example: "This article provides a useful comparison for different smartphone models available on the market today."
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(a) Comparison for Life expectancy at birth.
(b) Comparison for Log GNI per capita.
Log Likelihood Ratio comparison for human samples.
Kantarian said the best comparison for tennis was golf.
The PPP measure is a better comparison for many purposes.
War? That's a better comparison for litigation than sports?
It was an obvious comparison for a media of neophiliacs.
Does anyone have a similar statistical comparison for Britain?
Table 3.2: Maximum information density comparison for two hyperbolic browsers.
Table 3.3: Codimension comparison for three graph drawing systems.
As a means of comparison, for non-U.S.
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