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"meaningful comparison" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you are making a comparison between two different things in order to draw out a meaningful conclusion. For example: "Comparing the number of students in each grade, we can make a meaningful comparison of the relative sizes of the classes."
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No meaningful comparison can be drawn.
But to what extent is it a useful, or even meaningful, comparison?
But this is not yet a meaningful comparison to the numbers entering higher education.
The sample for three-bedroom apartments downtown was too small for a meaningful comparison, the report said.
Though costly, it would provide independence, integrity and allow for meaningful comparison.
The only way to truly test the admissions process would be to accept enough homecoming queens and homeboys to make a meaningful comparison.
In fact, it is hard to make any meaningful comparison of his work with any good photographer because his pictures for Burberry have zero artistic distinction.
Therefore, it is impossible to have any meaningful comparison of police performance based on published crime statistics.
Including previews, it's the fifth biggest debut, but that's a less meaningful comparison because the number of preview days can vary wildly.
"Some meaningful comparison exists between human and mechanical behavior.
In this paper, only some meaningful comparison are presented.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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