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The phrase "was comparable with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to compare or equate one thing to another, to show similarity or likeness. Example: The new car's fuel efficiency was comparable with that of its main competitors.
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He was comparable with Rich Amerso & Leadbelly.
The energy it released was comparable with a small nuclear bomb exploding.
This value was comparable with cultivations on carbonate and acetate.
The rate of triptan overuse was comparable with other countries.
In-vitro antifungal activity was comparable with marketed preparation.
The protection provided by NATE was concentration dependent and was comparable with BHT.
In terms of pin-site infections, our study was comparable with the results of others.
The pH and thermostability of the immobilized enzyme was comparable with the free enzyme.
Regarding organic dry matter and water content, it was comparable with GW.
This range was comparable with the compressibility index reported for grewia gum (30.40-32.60°).
The specific capacitance was comparable with that of supercapacitor having aqueous H2SO4 without the SPE.
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