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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'the comparative' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used when comparing two or more things, usually with adjectives. For example, "The comparative lack of sunlight during winter months makes it difficult for plants to thrive."
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the comparative
noun
A construction showing a relative quality, in English usually formed by adding more or appending -er. For example, the comparative of green is greener; of evil, more evil.
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"That's really the comparative measure.
Food & Wine dropped the comparative approach.
Or the comparative economic impact data?
We just don't have the comparative data.
The comparative productivity of organic agriculture.
Felsenstein, J. Phylogenies and the comparative method.
The comparative arthropathy of fluoroquinolones in dogs.
But why the comparative dearth in literary fiction?
The comparative success of British women was evident elsewhere.
The comparative figure for the United States is 1percentt.
The comparative figure for Palestinian produce is less than $20m.
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