In this episode of the Business English Podcast, Lindsay and Aubrey discuss complex grammar templates for making impressive business comparisons. They provide three templates: "Few blank are as blank in terms of blank as blank," "Regardless of whether blank or blank, if blank, you need to blank," and "Not only blank, but also blank." They explain how to use each template, providing examples and highlighting common mistakes. The hosts also discuss the importance of pausing at commas for clarity and emphasize that these templates are best suited for formal settings like presentations and meetings, rather than casual conversations, to avoid sounding out of sync. A role play is included to demonstrate the use of these templates in a workplace scenario.