Sentence examples for it's comparison from inspiring English sources

The phrase "it's comparison" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is unclear what the subject is referring to and what is being compared. It could possibly be used in spoken English as a shortened form of "it's a comparison," but it would still need more context and clarity to be considered a complete sentence. Example: "I can see the difference between the two products, but I'm not sure if I would call it a comparison. The first one has better features, so it's not really fair."

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Due to differences in billing processes between the inpatient and outpatient EHRs, the enrichment of financial data, and it's comparison to clinical data was limited to data collected through the inpatient system.

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It's a comparison that Ivanka's friend Chelsea Clinton has made as well.

It's no comparison.

It's called comparison shopping.

It's a comparison that Kutscher welcomes.

It's a comparison that the makers are fond of.

It's a comparison that will favor Smash though, if the pilot is any indication.

Well no, but it's a comparison that Mr. Penn does not entirely discourage.

It's a comparison that has come to seem presciently apt.

It's a comparison meant to be generous, since past generations, we think, turned out more or less O.K.

It's a comparison that Lei has now started to protest.

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