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'is remotely comparable' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that two things are related in some very basic way, but still in some way different. For example, "The amount of work required for the project is remotely comparable to the effort needed for a full-time job."
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No genealogical archive is remotely comparable.
"I don't think football is remotely comparable; it's much bigger than a movie".
Most museums have been keen to produce websites, but not every museum website is remotely comparable as a research tool.
If their performance is remotely comparable to a human's, that moment could come within the next 18-24 months. 18-24 months
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I also didn't think my experience being sexual harassed by Ghomeshi was remotely comparable to what the victims of his assaults had gone through.
"I don't think they are remotely comparable, and even in Britain it's quite controversial," said Dinah PoKempner, the general counsel of Human Rights Watch in New York.
In contrast, she earlier describes Mr. McGinniss's appropriation of Mr. Styron's crab meat as a "Promethean theft," as if a can of crab meat were remotely comparable to the fire of creativity.
Not that they are remotely comparable events, but put them together with the N.C.A.A.'s sudden belief that it can step in and cure everything and more rumblings that a so-overdue-the-fines-are-tripling football playoff is "inevitable," and well, we're expecting Alice to join our Wonderland any minute now.
"The nature of the threat we face today is not remotely comparable to what was around then". Intercepting intelligence of terrorist plans is becoming ever more difficult.
The app is remotely controlling tiny cars.
The Samsung SH100 camera is remotely interesting.
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