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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on comparing" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a comparison between two things or ideas. Example: On comparing the prices of different brands, I found that this one was the most affordable.
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He teaches courses on comparing national health systems and has published widely on the French system.
Rather, the focus is on comparing it to China of the here and now.
"We might sell a report based on comparing two images rather than the images themselves in some cases," he said.
However, these figures are based on comparing the three months to February 2016 and March to May 2016.
Satire depends on comparing the crazy place we're going to with the implicitly sane place we left behind.
There is another sense in which the force is strong, which doesn't depend on comparing it to other forces.
Biographers of Britten go on comparing him favourably with Stravinsky, even in the period of Agon and the Requiem Canticles.
His tests depended on comparing gravitational forces with inertial forces for masses of different composition.
5Based on comparing non-cumulative semester GPA.
This does not apply on comparing trials 15 to 20 with 21 to 25, nor on comparing trials 20 to 25 with the 26 to 30.
The map's accuracy, however, depends on comparing three sets of VLBA measurements taken over 18 months.
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