fair comparison

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

A comparison that is reasonable and treats both items equally.

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Examples (10)

  • To make a fair comparison, we need to use the same data for both groups.
  • The study was criticized because the control group was not suitable for a fair comparison.
  • For a fair comparison of the two cameras, they were tested under identical lighting conditions.
  • It's not really a fair comparison to contrast a professional athlete with a beginner.
  • How can we ensure a fair comparison between the candidates' past experiences?
  • We will need to normalize the results to allow for a fair comparison.
  • The journalist struggled to make a fair comparison given the limited information available.
  • If you want a fair comparison, you should evaluate their performance on the same task.
  • The new regulations are designed to ensure a fair comparison of financial products.
  • Using different metrics for each team does not provide a basis for a fair comparison.