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Discover Ludwig"I compare" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used when expressing a comparison between two things, people, or ideas. For example: - "I compare different brands of chocolate before making a purchase." - "As an English teacher, I always encourage my students to actively compare different writing styles." - "I compare the prices of various airlines before booking a flight." - "When choosing a university, I compare the program options and tuition fees." - "I always compare my skills to those of my colleagues to identify areas for improvement."
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Shall I compare thee?
"I compare parenting to driving.
"I compare it to Versailles," she said.
So I compare it to that".
"I compare it to Irving Berlin.
I compare it to getting a haircut.
"I compare it to my basketball years.
"I compare it to climbing Mount Everest.
I compare her with Carol Blazejowski".
I compare bookstores to video stores ten years ago.
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
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