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The phrase "are often compared with" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing similarities or differences between things, people, or ideas. Here is an example: "Many people believe that cats are often compared with dogs, but in reality, they have very different personalities and behaviors."
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eurobonds are often compared with the Marshall Plan.
Chelsea's renovated warehouses and garages are often compared with the raw space of Los Angeles's Temporary Contemporary or Bergamot Station, a railway station that was converted into galleries.
Even today, Rwanda and Ethiopia are often compared with each other, two postconflict societies with impressive technocratic leadership but also a tradition of authoritarianism and ruthlessness.
SAFETY PLAYS N.F.L. players are often compared with lottery winners — coming into a vast sum of money all at once — but the ones with the best financial sense are more like small-business owners.
Iranians in the United States and Europe are often compared with Miami Cubans and exiled White Russians not immigrants fleeing poverty or pogroms but élites wrenched from a life of privilege into a shadow existence that will never live up to the charmed world they remember.
Iranians in the United States and Europe are often compared with Miami Cubans and exiled White Russians — not immigrants fleeing poverty or pogroms but élites wrenched from a life of privilege into a shadow existence that will never live up to the charmed world they remember.
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He was often compared with Thatcher.
When she was younger, Netrebko was often compared with Audrey Hepburn.
In its epidemic reach, Ebola is often compared with H.I.V.
The Philippines is often compared with Thailand, which has a particularly active family planning program.
The medieval period is often compared with its successor and found lacking.
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