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"making comparison with" is a valid phrase in written English that is often used to refer to the act of comparing two or more things.
For example: "This report is making comparison with last month's data to measure the progress that has been made."
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Lincoln Cathedral retains impressive fragments of a series of windows made between 1200 and 1220, but it is impossible fully to appreciate either of these series without making comparison with French work.
Rose et al. [68] reviewed the literature in 2008 and concluded that there is a lack of consistency in APRV settings making comparison with conventional ventilator strategies difficult.
This is the process of making gains by making comparison with others doing better and campaigning to do at least as well, if not still better.
Structural aspects of large solubility for Er-ions in the oxyfluoride silicate hosts are also discussed by making comparison with the data available in the literature.
By making comparison with the other methods, the effectiveness of the proposed method is shown through two detailed simulation studies to demonstrate the potential applications of FSPCA.
We define the superior performance ratio (SR) to be the performance metric for making comparison with the other five algorithms where SR = ( A ¯ − B ¯ ) / B ¯ in percentage, where B ¯ and A ¯ are the mean transmission power of the BACRA algorithm and the other algorithms.
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Making comparisons with others can be demotivating for some pupils.
This needs to be kept in mind when making comparisons with the rest of the sector.
In the third quarter, Amazon sold its toy catalog business, making comparisons with 2002 difficult.
Nobody is looking at the cellphone industry and making comparisons with Detroit.
Last year, the Metropolitan Police changed the categories and time-scale of its crime statistics, making comparisons with previous years difficult.
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