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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around compared with" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when to use it due to its awkward construction and lack of clarity.
Example: "The results were around compared with last year's data, but the specifics were not provided."
Alternatives: "in comparison to" or "when compared to".
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Before the two conventions, the weekly tracking found a slight enthusiasm deficit compared with four years ago, with 37percentt of Latinos more enthusiastic about voting this time around, compared with 40percentt who were more enthused in 2008.
But Netflix is taking a different approach this time around, compared with the experiment from a couple of years ago.
Wall Street expected a 7.5% overall earnings drop by the time September rolled around, compared with a far more rosy expectation for a 28% increase a year ago, Rosenberg wrote in a Friday note.
In other words, the more pigmented birds around compared with white birds, the more the pigmented birds suffer.
Research carried out by Cheapflights.co.uk has shown that there are some great European city air fare deals around compared with a year ago.
More than 1.35 million men had registered to vote this time around compared with a little more than 130,000 female registered voters.
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The shoddy sales will choke gross margins, leaving them around 51%, compared with earlier guidance of around 58%.
This week the exchange rate was down to around €1.26 compared with €1.42 in August last year.
The offers on the table add up to around 15% compared with 1990 levels by 2020.
Margins in media-buying are around 20%, compared with about 15% for creative agencies.
Margins in media-buying are around 20%, compared with about 15% for the creative agencies.
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