Hello,<br/><br/>Is the following correct? I have asked this question yesterday, but did not get a reply... I would really appreciate your help..<br/><br/>1) <u>A comparison of</u> training costs <u>between</u> senior managers and factory workers can be useful.<br/><br/>Some seem to use<br/><br/>2) <u>A comparison of</u> training costs for senior managers <u>and</u> factory workers can be useful.<br/><br/>3) A<u> comparison of</u> training costs for senior managers <u>with</u> those for factory workers can be useful.<br/><br/>WHich is correct? Are they all correct?<br/><br/>Which is used most frquently?<br/><br/>Thanks!<br/><br/>p.s. my question is whether using "between" or "with" or neither is correct.