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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vivid comparison" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are making a comparison that is very clear and easy to understand. For example, "The vivid comparison between the warm summers in Spain and the cold winters in Finland was striking."
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It struck me as an extremely interesting and vivid comparison to make.
For a vivid comparison, a look at the four worst: The 1998 San Diego Chargers, for whom Ryan Leaf posted a 39.0 rating.
In this figure, we make a vivid comparison of our scheme with various techniques and methods.
This chapter also provides a vivid comparison between methanol and monoethylene glycol attributes.
They are the largest of the supramolecules built up by P n ligand complexes, being by 1.2 nm, 0.3 nm, and 0.64 nm, respectively, larger than [Cp*Fe η-P5)]-containing spherical clusters.[Cp*Fe η-P5 6] For a more vivid comparison, the supramolecules in 2 are approximately 3.5 times larger in volume than the Buckminster fullerene C60.
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The study also makes for vivid comparisons between nations: Each person in the United States, for instance, is responsible for the destruction of 10 times as much ice each year as someone in India.
The somber green of pine and spruce and claret stems of red osier are vivid in comparison.
The actual works, including most notably an anamorphic skull by Robert Lazzarini, appear almost hallucinatorily vivid in comparison to the bland copies on the walls (Johnson).
He replied: Well, I'm using the tax rates which will prevail in the rest of the United Kingdom to illustrate the difference there would be for taxpayers in Scotland, so it's about making that comparison vivid for people and clear, so they clearly understand what we're doing relative to what the UK Chancellor will be doing.
But he was a better writer than reporter; his 20-plus books, mixing subtle psychological reflection and vivid description, invited comparisons with Joseph Conrad, another Polish-born lover of faraway places.His unique perspective from the bottom was matched by lively (critics called it imaginative) reporting from (or about) the innermost sanctums.
"Being in New Guinea is like seeing the world briefly in vivid colors, when by comparison the world elsewhere is gray".
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