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The phrase "able to compare" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capacity or capability to make comparisons between two or more items, concepts, or situations.
Example: "She is able to compare the results of the two experiments and draw meaningful conclusions."
Alternatives: "capable of comparing" or "competent to compare".
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They want to be able to compare notes".
She was also able to compare financing plans easily.
There should be one place to go to gather data and be able to compare it".
I was able to compare recipes for the same dish from different books.
"I hope in time, I will be able to compare myself to them," he said.
You'll be able to compare your stats with other players and so on".
Then we will be able to compare it with previous sides".
We have been able to compare between independent producers and in-house production.
A big part of the appeal is being able to compare your score with friends online.
Once those sets come to market, you'll be able to compare prices and performance.
"Nobody is going to be able to compare and contrast," Mr. Van Esveld said.
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