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"on a comparable basis" is correct and usable in written English.
You use this term to compare two or more items, situations, or events, suggesting that the basis being used to compare them is similar. For example, "Compared to other studies in the field, our results show the same trends on a comparable basis."
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By last year, he said, she was earning 297,000 yen a month, while on a comparable basis, men were making about 420,000 yen, or 40percentt more.
To assure that we are comparing minimum wage standards on a comparable basis, the minimum-to-average wage ratios in Table 2 have accounted for the fact that some provinces include social security payments and housing provident funds as part of the wage when calculating minimum wages.
And in respect of what matters to most of us, jobs, the eurozone part of the EU has been a spectacular disappointment - unemployment is more than 11%, and around 23% for under 25s (compared with 5.6% and 16% in the UK on a comparable basis).
The company, which has operations in electronic retailing, video programming and broadband distribution, is expected to earn 7 cents per share, according to a survey of analysts polled by First Call; on a comparable basis, Liberty lost 3 cents a year ago.
A year ago, Constellation earned 69 cents per share on a comparable basis.
The current estimate on a comparable basis would indicate a cost per pound of $615.
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Sainsbury's said on Wednesday that its second-quarter sales had risen around 1.1% on a broadly comparable basis.
In Germany, for example, unemployment fell again, to 7.4% in January (on an internationally comparable basis) or 9.3% in February (on the national labour office's definition).
Total sales, on a comparable store basis, increased 2% compared to a 1% increase last year.
Growth at this powerhouse retailer used to run about 6percentt a month, on a comparable-store basis.
But on a comparable store basis, sales grew 2.2percentt.
More suggestions(16)
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