become comparable

Frequency: 6.08.1 per million words

Indicates a process of becoming similar or equivalent.

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Examples (10)

  • With the new technology, the performance of the two processors has become comparable.
  • After years of development, the two cities' public transport systems became comparable in efficiency.
  • Salaries in the tech industry are starting to become comparable across different regions.
  • Once the data is normalized, the results from both studies will become comparable.
  • Through dedicated practice, his skill level has become comparable to that of a professional player.
  • The goal of the new policy is for public and private school funding to become comparable.
  • As the two companies matured, their market shares became comparable.
  • The quality of their coffee has become comparable to that of the leading brand.
  • It was only after the standards were aligned that their qualifications became comparable.
  • The power of these two engines will become comparable only after the upgrade.