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The phrase "comparison with experiments" is both correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to compare the results of a theoretical calculation or simulation with the actual results of an experiment. For example, "The theoretical model was compared with experiments to determine its accuracy."
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The modelling method is validated by comparison with experiments.
A comparison with experiments underlines the performance of the simulation.
Moreover, a comparison with experiments provides adequate semi-quantitative estimates.
Further testing with real-life airbags and comparison with experiments is required.
The method was found to give semi-quantitative results in comparison with experiments.
Comparison with experiments through a nanofluidic membrane showed interface effects to be crucial.
Comparison with experiments is shown for both non-reacting and reacting conditions.
Although comparison with experiments is inherently qualitative, the model clearly demonstrated the anisotropy.
Qualitative comparison with experiments is also performed, and results are briefly contrasted to H2/air ignition.
The fracture was not modelled in the FE simulations, and a comparison with experiments is therefore irrelevant after crack initiation.
Figure3 reports the simulated results calculated for both the native and activated states in comparison with experiments.
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