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The phrase "are often compared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing subjects or items that are frequently analyzed or evaluated in relation to one another.
Example: "In literature, classic novels are often compared to contemporary works to highlight differences in themes and writing styles."
Alternatives: "are frequently contrasted" or "are commonly evaluated".
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are often compared
adverb
Frequently, many times.
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eurobonds are often compared with the Marshall Plan.
They are often compared, especially in St . Louis where fans miss McEwing's style.
"His sculptures are often compared to Alexander Calder's," Mr. Miele said.
The commentators are often compared to Rush Limbaugh, the conservative talk radio host.
They are often compared to poetry, forming careful arrangements of visual beats and pauses, half-rhymes and repetitions.
Crosnes are often compared to Jerusalem artichokes, but they have nothing to do with artichokes of any nationality.
Spectators are so used to the men's game, the women are often compared unfavourably, dismissed as slower, weaker, less physical.
Because of thematic similarities, two programs are often compared that are in fact entirely different from each other.
C.S. Lewis's children's books, to which Ms Rowling's are often compared, are spoiled by creeping piety.
His efforts are often compared to Haussmann's renovation of Paris in the 19th Century.
Telomeres are often compared to the plastic tips that keep the ends of shoelaces from fraying.
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