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Discover Ludwig"comparisons with" is a perfectly grammatical and idiomatic phrase in English.
You can use it to express similarities or differences between two or more things. For example: "The new iPhone has several comparisons with its predecessor, such as a longer battery life and improved camera technology."
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We made comparisons with Egypt.
Comparisons with Europe are flawed.
comparisons with the homogeneous analogue.
Comparisons with Vietnam don't really work.
He welcomes comparisons with Mr. Rangel.
So no more comparisons with Kennedy, please.
TELLURIDE almost begs comparisons with Aspen.
He drew telling comparisons with step-parenting.
Comparisons with Mr Mandela are inevitable.
Yet hysterical comparisons with Weimar are overblown.
Comparisons with "The September Issue" are inevitable.
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