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The phrase "involve a comparison" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to compare two or more items, concepts, or data points in analysis or evaluation.
Example: "The study aims to involve a comparison of the effectiveness of different teaching methods."
Alternatives: "entail a comparison" or "require a comparison."
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While promising for future research, the study did not involve a comparison group with which to make sure the treatment was indeed better than standard diabetes care.
Remindings inherently involve a comparison process.
This will involve a comparison with independent models such as the magnetospheric model from the L2PS's Comprehensive Inversion, when available.
A key difference between the change blindness research and our current experiments, however, is that our change detection task does not involve a comparison of two images; therefore, representing the scene in memory is not a factor in our research.
The model validation and evaluation involve a comparison of the results of the GFMAPR model variants with those of the mentioned models on their application to some industrial accidents data using the out-of-sample forecasting approach previously discussed.
Since bioequivalence studies involve a comparison of PK profiles, which are not subjective measurements, blinding was not deemed necessary for this study, and so the study was conducted in an open-label fashion.
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In keeping with best practices, our review involves a comparison across the higher education landscape.
It is unfair that so much of what is written about Yundi – including this review – involves a comparison with his compatriot Lang Lang.
One estimate of how many species might still be undescribed involves a comparison of fungi and flowering plants (angiosperms).
A bootleg of 'Visions of Johanna' where Dylan sings: 'He examines the nightingale's code.' This could be a nice intervention if I construct a larger point from it, possibly involving a comparison with Keats.
The study on statins involved a comparison of statin use in about 1,600 Israelis with colon cancer and a similar number without colon cancer who were matched for age, gender and ethnicity.
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