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Discover Ludwig"suggest comparison" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that two or more items, objects, people, or ideas have similarities that should be explored. For example, "This novel has many elements in common with other works of the same genre; I suggest comparison."
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In 1744 he painted a series of 12 illustrations for Samuel Richardson's novel Pamela, which suggest comparison with William Hogarth's Marriage à la Mode.
"By mixing Haute Couture pieces with prêt-à-porter in the same space, I don't want to suggest comparison but to express the harmony between them," Motwary said when asked what he's aiming for.
Instead, we suggest comparison of this estimator across independent chains as an empirical check for convergence.
The authors suggest comparison with the West African outbreak (fifth paragraph).
These points suggest comparison of retinal and cerebral venous watersheds in cerebral malaria is reasonable, and perhaps that the severity of non-perfusion in retinal watersheds might reflect the degree of T2 or diffusion-weighted imaging abnormalities in the cerebral white matter in acute cerebral malaria (Fig. 4).
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In this sense, while the astonishing dance sequences in Rize suggest comparisons with other hip-hop classics like Charlie Ahearn's 1982 breakdance movie Wild Style, its most obvious forerunner is 1990's Paris Is Burning.
Or some have suggested comparison to a tiny columbine.
Specifically, reviewer#1 suggested comparison of the transcriptome data with the genome information.
I thank Fons Debets for useful comments on the manuscript, Thom Kuyper for the suggested comparison with grazing cattle, and Hiroki Hata for discussion.
The other suggested comparison is limited by the lack of any published RNA-Seq dataset that address rhythmic gene expression in the mouse liver.
With the addition of the data discussed above, the manuscript will allow the suggested comparison of the effects of PIT upon naïve T cells versus Teff cells.
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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.

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