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Is there an English equivalent of the Italian idiom "non confondiamo l'oro con la tolla!"?
Hmm... I suppose that the following are as close as I can think of:
You're not comparing like with like
Option A pales in comparison with Option B
You're comparing apples with oranges
I don't bel …