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Singles is not the correct tagline for a popular online price comparison website. There are many different online price comparison websites but none of them have the tagline "singles".
The correct spelling is "comparison" (evaluation).
No. "Among" is a word for three or more people. For two people, the word is "between". Otherwise, the sentence is correct. Both are comparison words, but it is a matter of how many.
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The correct Lewis structure for a molecule of the compound C2H2 contains an alkyne bond. This is a triple bond between two C atoms. It has a linear bond geometry and no lone pairs.
Yes, "similar to" is grammatically correct and commonly used to show a comparison between two things that are alike. For example: "This dress is similar to the one she wore last week."
There isn't really a comparison. The US is one country, consisting of many states. The Europe Union is an organisation, that many countries are members of. It is more appropriate to compare the European Union to NAFTA.
The correct usage of among is as a preposition applying to collective arrangements. Among means with each other or by the joint action. Between means a point of comparison. An example of use is, even among friends, the difference in music preference is noticeable.
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