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Discover Ludwig"drawing comparisons" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when comparing two or more ideas, events, people, or things. For example, "The author is drawing comparisons between the two presidents' leadership styles."
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He should be careful of drawing comparisons.
So they vowed to wait until the season is finished before drawing comparisons to one another.
Drawing comparisons between old K-Tel ads and crowdfunding videos is addictively simple.
The archbishop said he did not worry about people drawing comparisons.
But investors are drawing comparisons with Google, which has rapidly become a cultural and business phenomenon.
It's not surprising that Obama's economic team is already drawing comparisons to the New York Yankees.
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"You're naturally going to draw comparisons.
The narrator draws comparisons with the Titanic.
President Clinton has also repeatedly drawn comparisons.
Powell drew comparisons with breast cancer campaigns targeted at women.
He has drawn comparisons to Chris Paul of the New Orleans Hornets.
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