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The phrase "always compared to the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how one thing is frequently measured or evaluated against another.
Example: "In discussions about innovation, this technology is always compared to the leading competitors in the market."
Alternatives: "constantly measured against" or "frequently evaluated alongside".
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Held in Las Vegas each January, the AVNs (short for Adult Video News, the trade publication that organises them) are always compared to the Oscars, but the resemblance only goes so far.
It is always compared to the English F.A. Cup (and follows a similar format in which any club team, professional or amateur, can enter), which is a good thing, but it has seldom approached the importance or allegiance of that cup, which is a bad thing.
Solutions are always compared to the mission as well as whether it positions the team closer to the final goal.
Orthologs were always compared to the reference sequence for each organism.
ATPase activity was always compared to the basal ATPase activity in the presence of native SNAP25 and VAMP2, which had not been exposed to heat.
When elderly subjects are diagnosed with sarcopenia, the muscle mass or lean mass of their extremities is always compared to the cut-off points.
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Values from BALF samples of infected animals were always compared to values from the first sample of the healthy controls, because the age difference was lowest at that time point.
Experimental samples were always compared to control samples of the same age.
Changes are always compared to year 2010.
Tennis is always compared to golf.
And always compare to average weights, a dog the size of a Yorkie could lose weight fast.
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