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Discover LudwigThe phrase "began comparing" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when indicating the start of a process of evaluation or analysis between two or more items. Example: "After reviewing the data, she began comparing the results from last year to this year's figures."
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The young men immediately began comparing tattoos.
While there, he began comparing and evaluating modes of supervision.
"And he's gone!" While they waited, the women began comparing their wedding and engagement rings.
Once they learned of their shared interest, they began comparing notes, like trading-card fanatics.
The researchers then began comparing these genes to those for snake venom.
Some years back, he began comparing wild sewer rats with clean lab rats.
The publicity nightmare worsened recently as Internet chat groups and tabloids began comparing "Jersey Girl" to the much maligned "Gigli".
It wasn't long before television commentators began comparing the September 11th attacks to the Japanese assault on Pearl Harbor.
So health officials and the hospital began comparing hepatitis cases with lists of surgical patients, and the pattern emerged.
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