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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as comparing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you are drawing a comparison between two things. For example, "The house seemed much larger as comparing it to the other homes in the neighborhood."
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Comparing monarchies is as fruitless as comparing faiths.
Yet, in football, it is not always as straightforward as comparing one man's age with another.
Donald Trump Jr went as far as comparing Syrian refugees to poisoned Skittles, sparking outrage online.
If the experimenter varies the colors, the results can be read as comparing the attractions induced by "genes" and "culture".
And while there are many ways, Dr. Cialdini said, few are as effective as comparing people with their peers.
Sexual politics features heavily, as does general "banter" such as comparing the Arab spring to a college bar crawl.
In the movie's press kit, one American filmmaker is quoted as comparing them to the figures in Francis Bacon paintings.
I say this as comparing my experiences on graduating ten years ago and now, that nothing much has changed.
This was reported, with a dishonesty that is still astonishing, as "comparing the resurrection to a conjuring trick with bones".
Mr Jackson was quoted last week as comparing Mr Sankoh to Nelson Mandela.
Clearly, it is not as simple as comparing the benefits paid with contributions received each year.
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