Sentence examples for frequent comparison from inspiring English sources

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A frequent comparison is with the patrons who have allowed classical composers to thrive.

But the most frequent comparison has been to another Canadian heldentenor, Jon Vickers.

No other pair of countries invite such frequent comparison yet share so little in common.

The frequent comparison is that it is the equivalent of dining out: easy, different, and you don't have to do the dishes.

One of the things that both delights and worries the booksellers of Hobart is the frequent comparison to the much larger and well-established book village of Hay-on-Wye Hay-on-Wye Hay-on-Wyesh border.

Even after the town's most famous visitor left, well-heeled South American tourists kept coming, earning Búzios the frequent comparison to St.-Tropez and swelling the local population of 10,000 three or four times in the summer months (from January through the end of Carnival).

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There are frequent comparisons to the Berlin Wall.

Penn has drawn frequent comparisons to Marlon Brando, who was a friend of his.

Expansiveness and intricacy combine in his songs, earning frequent comparisons to shrines and cathedrals.

On "30 Rock," Liz Lemon's obsession with junk food and aversion to exercise have invited frequent comparisons to "Cathy".

But despite frequent comparisons in the media, Zika differs considerably from Ebola.

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