Answer by Andrew for Comparison: which one is correct
Either "for" or "of" is fine, just use the same preposition for both. It's fine not to repeat the preposition, as in your fifth example, but this is a style choice. "Of that for", in your third example...
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Which of the following sentences is correct or more idiomatic for comparison between two things:The AUC (the area under curve) for the model A is greater than of the model BThe AUC (the area under...
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