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"doing a comparison" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
For example, you might use it in a sentence like this: "I'm doing a comparison between two similar pieces of software to see which one is better."
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Tracey Martin, marketing director at Dunfermline, said: "We set ticket prices by doing a comparison with all the clubs in the Scottish First Division, especially those of a similar size to ourselves.
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Let's crunch some numbers and do a comparison.
I was going to do a comparison between the paperback and the Kindle 2 version.
"But when we've done a comparison of a diary to actual behavior, the results are radically different".
Before I became too ecstatic, I did a comparison listening test.
Let's do a comparison: JAN. 15, 2011, Atlanta ball at the Green Bay 35, :10 left in the second quarter.
After he took his own photos, he'd transfer them to his computer to do a comparison.
With today's media cycle, how do we ever get enough information to really do a comparison of options and choices?
Also on the Friends' blog, they've done a comparison between how much you can get for £5 at the market and at a leading supermarket.
Anyone who bothers to do a comparison can see they routinely undercut Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, Morrisons, and the Co-op on price.
You know sisters are going to be outraged at that!" "Maybe we should do a comparison video," O'Keefe said, "with a white couple or a white man".
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