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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. Ref.~\cite{cite:1208.1662} to ascertain the claim.  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.