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clause
Noun
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A clause is a section in a contract or other legal document.
The author's contract contained a clause giving him creative control over the films.
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A clause is a group of words that usually includes a subject and a predicate. In English, the subject usually comes before the predicate.
The last clause in the sentence is hard to understand without knowing some background.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
comparison
Noun
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When someone makes a comparison between two things, the person thinks about how the two things are the same and how they are different, which one is bigger etc.
I need to make some comparisons between different houses before I make a decision about which house to buy.
A careful comparison will show that this cup has a little more water than the other cup.