apples and oranges

The phrase "apples and oranges" is typically used to describe a comparison between two things that are vastly different from each other and therefore cannot be compared or considered on the same grounds. It refers to situations where two objects, ideas, or concepts have little to no similarities, making it unfair or illogical to compare them.


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