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The phrase "areas compared to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the differences or similarities between different regions or subjects.
Example: "The report highlights the economic growth in urban areas compared to rural areas over the last decade."
Alternatives: "regions in relation to" or "zones in comparison with".
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The report notes the gap is much wider in very remote areas compared to metropolitan areas.
It signed up 54.7% of its students from NSW's lowest socioeconomic areas, compared to the general rate of 27%.
Some 17% of pupils at Catholic schools lived in the 10% most deprived areas compared to 12% of pupils nationally.
Specifically, there is higher heterogeneity of route choices in the plain areas compared to the mountains.
Aphid population densities were significantly higher in the arable control areas compared to the arable alleys.
The prevailing risk of traffic fatalities is much larger in rural areas compared to urban areas.
"What we need to remember is that the risk from these areas, compared to the risk from someone's home, is less.
Data from the national rickets survey show a much higher prevalence of rickets in children from the highly saline areas compared to other field sites, Iqbal warns.
The Marquette poll suggests that Walker is struggling in some of those areas, compared to previous campaigns, according to an analysis by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
In per-head terms, this equates to a cut of £386 in urban areas, compared to a £172 reduction in the rest of Britain.
It unsurprisingly shows that there is a sharp divergence between fast ambulances getting to the scene in rural areas compared to those in urban ones.
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