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Discover Ludwig"Benchmarked against" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to compare something to a standard or goal, often in a business or technical context. Example: The company's sales performance was benchmarked against industry competitors, and it was found to be above average in all key areas.
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This agreement has been benchmarked against rivals, he said.
These are benchmarked against a diverse array of international talent.
Distance learning need not always be benchmarked against classroom learning.
He also wants chief executive pay to be benchmarked against the performance of rival firms.
Companies' succession plans and talent development programs should be benchmarked against those of industry peers.
The results are benchmarked against conventional 2-D Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) data.
All coatings from this study were benchmarked against those deposited using standard techniques, already widely characterised.
Performance was benchmarked against an industrially relevant Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 standard catalyst.
The catalyst was benchmarked against commercial aluminum based Raney nickel in liquid phase hydrogenation of acetophenone.
The simulation results are benchmarked against experimental data of the reference configuration.
The performance of this new approach is benchmarked against classical PCA.
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