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From the sole reading of this table, it becomes obvious that only circular colliders are in a position to produce enough Higgs bosons in a reasonable amount of time to aim at the desired sub-per-cent precision for Higgs boson coupling measurements. Detailed simulations and simple analyses were anyway carried out with the CMS detector in Ref. Number of Higgs boson produced, comparison with ILC for the precision on the $\sigma_{\rm HZ} \times {\rm BR}({\rm H \to XX})$ measurements and on the width measurements.     Reference to the LEP3/CMS preprint for the experimental analyses, and short mention of those analyses not described therein (ZZZ final state, WW fusion measurement, decays in gluon and c-quark pairs).