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"put in comparison" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is typically used to compare two things, usually for the purpose of providing insight or finding differences. For example: "Putting the two companies in comparison, it's clear that their strategies for success are different."
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The changes of values of Et were put in comparison with the structural evolution of strained samples observed using the infrared and low-frequency Raman spectroscopic techniques.
Vibro-acoustic measurements performed by a hydrophone and a high-frequency accelerometer are put in comparison with measurements of inlet and outlet pressure ripple, in order to enlighten their capability to effectively provide an earlier detection of the phenomenon.
The governing equations derived at zero order are then put in comparison with the ones accounting for the first order of the asymptotic expansion, thus remarking the influence of the higher order terms and of the higher order derivatives on the interface response.
The taxation that is applied to the road haulage industry also has to be put in comparison to many other European countries such as Sweden, where we have seen above the number of energy taxes that are levied on firms and households.
The non-immunized child's health was often put in comparison with the health status of immunized children.
But in order to take into account the purifying pressure acting on the whole molecule, ρ was deduced from the data, and then entered into the calculator provided in [ 34], resulting in a time scale which can be put in comparison with the coalescent ages calculated in the same way.
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Replace the siphoned water with adequately salty water (just make a guess based on how much salt you originally put in, in comparison to how much water you took out - remember too much salt is better than too little).
The right-hand-side of Figure 3 puts in comparison the fluxes obtained by stochastic flux analysis as discussed below.
Put in Theorem 3.1.
"Put in supports if required.
Particular emphasis is put in a comparison with the available information.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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