favourable comparison
Frequency: 6.58.1 per million words
A comparison that shows something to be good.
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Examples (10)
- The new model received a favourable comparison with its main competitor in tech reviews.
- Our sales figures hold up well, drawing a favourable comparison to last year's performance.
- If you make a favourable comparison between our service and theirs, the choice is clear.
- His academic record invites a favourable comparison with the top students in the country.
- She was pleased when her first novel drew a favourable comparison to the works of her favourite author.
- The rookie's statistics stand up to a favourable comparison with the league's veterans.
- The report aims to draw a favourable comparison by selectively highlighting positive data.
- Despite its higher price, the product's durability allows for a favourable comparison in terms of long-term value.
- The artist hoped his new piece would merit a favourable comparison with his earlier masterpieces.
- A favourable comparison with industry standards is essential for securing the new contract.