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'better compare to' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when comparing two or more things, to say that one thing is better than the others. For example, "Leather gloves are better compare to fabric gloves in terms of warmth and durability."
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It was found that mixed scheme is better compare to top bottom scheme in achieving efficient HM-loading.
The maximum insulin loading in the FA particles was kept at 6 mg with less than 10% insulin loss during the synthesis process which is significantly better compare to previous strategies.
"I feel a lot better compare to how I was," he told the paper.
Yet, the third group had much better compare to two other groups.
In this case system performance is better compare to previous scenarios in which frequently used configurations are 1% and 5%.
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"People are looking into next year, and earnings are looking a lot better compared to 2001," said Brian Slater at Condor Capital Management in Martinsville, N.J.
The comparative analysis clearly shows that GDI based circuits are better compared to CMOS logic implementations.
Strictly comparative crystallographic analysis reveals that space-grown crystals are better compared to ground-crystal.
Also, MAC performs better compared to PFPE for thinner films.
Mr. Urban's assured headlining performance looked even better compared to Ms. Underwood's uneven one.
There are perception solutions that work way better compared to five years ago.
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