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The phrase "I compare it" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used when expressing a comparison between two things. Example: "I compare it to a lion hunting its prey, fierce and unyielding in its determination. That's how I approach my work."
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I compare it to cinema in the early 1900's, which caught its stride in Hollywood in the 20s.
"I compare it to Versailles," she said.
So I compare it to that".
"I compare it to the Cricket store.
"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.
And I compare it for you here with?
And I compare it here too to another Borromini church.
"I compare it to blockbuster movies," he says.
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