make a comparison

Frequency: 9.020.5 per million words

To compare two or more things.

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Examples (10)

  • It's difficult to make a direct comparison—the two things are so different.
  • To understand the data, we need to make a comparison between this year's sales and last year's.
  • The report made a detailed comparison of the two systems.
  • Can you make a fair comparison without all the facts?
  • Making a comparison with historical figures can be misleading.
  • Before you buy, make a price comparison on different websites.
  • The goal of the study is to make an accurate comparison of the drug's effectiveness.
  • In my presentation, I will make a comparison to highlight the improvements we've made.
  • While it's tempting to make a simple comparison, the two situations are fundamentally distinct.
  • Let's make a quick comparison to see which phone has the better camera.