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"is comparing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is analyzing two or more things in order to determine the similarities and differences between them. For example, "The student is comparing the prices of different models of cars."
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is comparing
noun
Comparison
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The second is comparing this with assets.
It is comparing oranges with apples.
That argument is comparing apples with oranges.
Another route is comparing complex visualisations of a track.
"One ought to be fair about what one is comparing.
But Paul's error there is comparing different classes of rights.
Osborne says Portes is comparing apples and pears.
A good indicator is comparing how each has waged his campaign.
Comparing Abbey Lincoln with other jazz singers is comparing apples and oranges.
What the Bureau should be doing is comparing five zebras and selecting among them".
He says that this is comparing apples with bananas, because the Ofgem figures are forward-looking.
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