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compare and contrast

[kuhm-pair uhn kuhn-trast]

idiom

  1. to consider (two or more objects, ideas, people, etc.) in a way that examines both similarities and differences.

    The presentation will compare and contrast the Canadian income tax system with the U.S. system.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of compare and contrast1

First recorded in 1780–90
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I think it might make sense to compare and contrast the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense a bit.

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Women's sport takes centre stage across the BBC this summer and it is an ideal time to bring the trio together, to compare and contrast stories and hear how preparations are going.

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Forecasters also often encourage readers to look at multiple forecasts and compare and contrast them.

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“We debate and disagree, we compare and contrast the character of the candidate, the records, the issues, the agenda, the vision for America,” Biden said.

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It's compare and contrast as the former England opener swipes horribly at the next one, but it misses the edge.

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