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The phrase “through comparison between” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referencing the comparison of two different things. For example, “This paper will compare the effectiveness of two treatments by looking at the data through comparison between the two groups.”.
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The model is validated through comparison between estimated and real network reported accessibilities.
First, the GATE simulation process was validated through comparison between simulated and experimental data.
The model was validated through comparison between a smooth and a rough PSA coated surfaces.
In fact, we evaluated the results accuracy through comparison between the simulated GWQI and the actual GWQI in GIS.
The locations and areas of the SMGAs were determined through comparison between the synthetic ground motions and observed motions.
Industrial experiments are carried out, and the proposed method is validated through comparison between experimental and calculated results.
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With a sixth-form philosophy class he skilfully runs through comparisons between Descartes and Ramanuja.
Robustness is assessed through comparisons between two vehicle types.
The proposed numerical model is validated through comparisons between numerical results and experimental data.
Numerical convergence is illustrated through comparisons between our computational results and benchmarks.
The accuracy and predictability of the proposed models have been evaluated through comparisons between modeled results and measured data.
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