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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suggest comparing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when recommending that someone evaluate or analyze two or more items or ideas in relation to each other. Example: "In order to make an informed decision, I suggest comparing the features of both products before making a purchase."
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Aficionados of the Berlin orchestra scene suggest comparing the east and west orchestras, taking note in particular of a deeper, weightier string sound from the east.
Consumer advocates suggest comparing the fees charged by big banks with those of credit unions and community lenders in a given area.
In this context, we suggest comparing the accuracy and precision of further available ITD approaches.
The IAEA Tecdoc 1540 and 1583 suggest comparing computed dose to measurements for several beam configurations.
We suggest comparing the DegT50 of the total system to the two trigger values for water and sediment.
So in terms of quality, we suggest comparing the clustering results obtained by the proposed method with two serial clustering algorithms well-known for clustering categorical data, which are the MMR [8] and some enhanced versions of k-modes [9].
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Mr. Corrales suggested comparing the photo of the old man with Hemingway's description in the novel.
She suggests comparing store prices, scouring multiple sources — including countless Web sites — for coupons and capitalizing on in-store specials.
In one public letter, Peter M. Fasolo, vice president for human resources at Johnson & Johnson, suggested comparing top executive pay with shareholder return over a number of years.
It could have functioned as a status marker, a raw thing of beauty or a powerful gift, MacGregor suggests, comparing it to a contemporary luxury watch and a "supreme object of desire".
The graph suggested comparing the areas under the 2 curves, providing a way to investigate whether being at hospital modulated the patients' expected risk of ILI.
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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
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com