The comparative form of an adjective or adverb.
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Examples for "comparative "
Examples for "comparative "
1 Methods: This pragmatic comparative effectiveness trial used a parallel mixed methods design.
2 This situation questions the usefulness of universal radioligands for comparative binding studies.
3 Microbiology study results are necessary for conducting many comparative effectiveness research studies.
4 This doesn't mean you need to understand the law of comparative advantage.
5 But overall, according to preliminary comparative results, Iranian respondents are thinking politically.
1 The comparative degree implies a comparison and when it doesn't come, we get sore.
2 There is, however, no revelation as to the comparative degree of strength imparted by each.
3 The comparative degree of too much.
4 While some good writers violate the rule, yet the best authorities restrict the use of the comparative degree to two objects.
5 Their number in Paris has been reckoned to exceed seven hundred; but they are very far from enjoying a comparative degree of reputation.
6 It's the greatest and grandest verse in the Bible-orin any literature-andthe TRUEST, if there are comparative degrees of trueness.
7 There are comparative degrees of captivity, and comparative degrees of slavery; but of liberty, our social system knows nothing but the name.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for comparative degree