The comparative form of an adjective or adverb.
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Examples for "comparative"
Examples for "comparative"
1Methods: This pragmatic comparative effectiveness trial used a parallel mixed methods design.
2This situation questions the usefulness of universal radioligands for comparative binding studies.
3Microbiology study results are necessary for conducting many comparative effectiveness research studies.
4This doesn't mean you need to understand the law of comparative advantage.
5But overall, according to preliminary comparative results, Iranian respondents are thinking politically.
1The comparative degree implies a comparison and when it doesn't come, we get sore.
2There is, however, no revelation as to the comparative degree of strength imparted by each.
3The comparative degree of too much.
4While some good writers violate the rule, yet the best authorities restrict the use of the comparative degree to two objects.
5Their number in Paris has been reckoned to exceed seven hundred; but they are very far from enjoying a comparative degree of reputation.
6It's the greatest and grandest verse in the Bible-orin any literature-andthe TRUEST, if there are comparative degrees of trueness.
7There 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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