Sentence examples for all compare from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "all compare" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a comparison among multiple items or subjects, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "When we look at the results, we can see how all compare in terms of performance."
Alternatives: "all in comparison" or "all compared".

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I really want this blog to be a place where we can all compare notes and ideally help each other through whatever sort of moderately to completely crazy cycling challenges we're taking on.

Let me + the other readers know in the comments below, and we can all compare our experiences!

Get together with a group and break up the reading into sections, so you can all compare notes.

First of all, compare and contrast.

"I think we all compare notes on what works in clothing," Kim said.

Top-rated teaching departments Architecture, biosciences and politics all compare very well in the league tables.

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Video quality is also not bad at all, compared to comparatively priced dedicated home security cams.

This all compares unfavourably to our colleagues in Australia, France, Germany and America.

Naturally, all compared the situation to their home countries.

The man, after all, compared himself to communism with a straight face.

I don't think anthrax is scary at all compared to this".

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