comparable in the PONS Dictionary

comparable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

comparable to sth
comparable to sth
not strictly comparable

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A person's life is so insubstantial that it is comparable to an actor who fills minor roles in an absurd play.
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Many programs out there today offer some level of personalized service and expertise comparable to the ones that most agents deliver.
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This is likely because of increased headcount and marketing costs versus other categories, lower margins, and lower public market comparable company multiples, which drive private valuations lower.
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There were corresponding hikes to piecework and live-in rates to keep them roughly comparable.
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Poses, lighting, soft focus, vignetting and hand retouching were employed to create photographic images that were comparable to the other arts at that time.
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Finding the makeshift housing comparable to an anthill, he soon found himself wondering what each soul inside each borough felt, whether it be heartache, love, loss or joy.
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Pronouncements in particular have trended to incorporate more comparable elements of business-sector.
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As of now, no specialised comprehensive accounting system for the purpose of representing risk organisation wide in comparable terms has evolved.
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Few stars of comparable wattage would dare do the same.
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A comparable wage for unskilled labor at the time was about $0.43$1 per day.
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