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'are then compared' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing two similar things that need to be compared. For example: The two variables, A and B, are then compared to determine which one is more efficient.
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Internet speeds are then compared with the top ten endowments, showing that the wealthiest schools don't have the best Internet.
The different constitutive models are then compared.
The outcomes of both groups are then compared and quantified.
The nBp structures are then compared to pin photodiodes.
The numerical data are then compared with the real ones.
These results are then compared against some simplified design recommendations.
The inferred surface pressures are then compared with predicted values.
The results are then compared in LINGO® 12.0 software.
The designs are then compared and the best design found.
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The computational results are then compared with experimental investigations.
These values are then compared.
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