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The phrase "when compared with" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to compare two things, usually similar or related. For example, "When compared with last year's sales figures, this year's have increased by 10%."
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When compared with mammals, reptiles have proportionately smaller brains.
When compared with the amount of starch, it is negligible.
When compared with the average asteroids, SFRs are very rare.
When compared with history, our inventiveness is in decline.
When compared with i.d.
When compared with historical controls, however, an effectiveness seems obvious.
When compared with HF, the EgPpsSom performs worse.
When compared with group 1, #P<0.05.k.
Except when compared with the cuisine of Seni or Takanosu.
But that's nothing when compared with a film crew.
A leech looks downright sensible when compared with Botox.
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