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comparable

[kom-per-uh-buhl, kuhm-pair-] / ˈkɒm pər ə bəl, kəmˈpɛər- /




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Chief Executive Mike Creedon said the company remains a destination for value, convenience and discovery, citing its 20 consecutive years of comparable sales growth.

From The Wall Street Journal

To better understand what happened on Mars, the team compared observations from the Curiosity rover with similar rock formations found in the deserts of the United Arab Emirates that formed under comparable conditions on Earth.

From Science Daily

Achieving this level of precision is comparable to spotting a guitar pick from 1000 kilometers away.

From Science Daily

After the Federal Reserve rapidly raised interest rates in 2022, investors earned around 12% or more—comparable with what they could expect to earn by owning stocks—to own something with more downside protection.

From The Wall Street Journal

Add in fact the U.S. is now a net exporter, as well as the global economy’s reduced reliance on oil, and the two situations are not that comparable.

From MarketWatch