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It is often used to refer to when two or more things are compared at the same time, usually in a visual way. For example: "John and Mary conducted a side by side comparison of the two products and were able to decide which one was better for their needs."
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At the dock, we were treated to a side-by-side comparison.
Here's a side-by-side comparison of TV Essex, then and now.
Mr. Diamond suggests doing a side-by-side comparison of loans with and without the credit.
But a side-by-side comparison is instructive in examining the production of taste.
(See a side-by-side comparison of Wyden's question and mine here).
For a side-by-side comparison of the three choices, click on bit.ly/gs3z9i.ly/gs3z9i
The group stood on the tarmac and stared at a side-by-side comparison of Clearview and Highway Gothic.
Bassen, an illustrator and designer, posted a side-by-side comparison of her pin designs next to Zara's.
Two television interviews give voters the first side-by-side comparison of Vice President Al Gore and Gov. George W. Bush.
Here's a side-by-side comparison of the visuals.
Hit the jump for a side-by-side comparison with the 505.
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