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The phrase "able to compared" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "able to be compared"? You can use the corrected phrase when discussing the capability of two or more items to be evaluated against each other.
Example: "The two models are able to be compared in terms of efficiency and cost."
Alternatives: "capable of comparison" or "can be compared".
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Since both libraries have been generated from the same tissue, we were however able to compared the distribution of tag occurrence between the two libraries.
Since each isolate has only a single PFGE pattern, the unique PFGE patterns of isolates from various sources are able to compared.
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They want to be able to compare notes".
She was also able to compare financing plans easily.
We have also been able to compare the trends internationally.
Finally, the two will be able to compare notes.
There should be one place to go to gather data and be able to compare it".
"I hope in time, I will be able to compare myself to them," he said.
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.
You'll be able to compare your stats with other players and so on".
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