Is the phrase 'in comparison with' used to show similarities or differences? Ie can one say how two things are different, or how they are alike? Is it just used for contrasting two ideas?
Thanks.
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Either usage, but the media focuses primarily on splitting-hairs differences in order to demonstrate their 'cred' as an Answerer.
— PeterT
Either usage, but the media focuses primarily on splitting-hairs differences in order to demonstrate their 'cred' as an Answerer.
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