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Trying to judge which methodology is better is like comparing apples and oranges when they serve completely different purposes.
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Trying to judge which methodology is better is like comparing apples and oranges when they serve completely different purposes.
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apples and oranges
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(慣用句)カテゴリ的には似ているものの、比較するには適さず、互いに相容れないもの同士を例える表現。 / (比喩的でない用法の場合)「apple」と「orange」をそれぞれ指す表現として用いられる。
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