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The expression "change compared to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this expression to compare two things that have undergone a change, either to each other or to a previous state. For example, "The cityscape has changed compared to how it was twenty years ago."
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The current government was engaged with ICTY, a "big change compared to the past".
A new address must seem like a minor change compared to impending motherhood.
"What a massive change compared to when we started 15 years ago," founder Kanya King said.
And he goes on: "the change compared to other countries and groups is huge".
Dabbling as assistant producer of a summer playhouse in Ridgefield was small change, compared to Broadway.
That's chump change compared to the cost and burden of the follow-up testing you would do.
The fear of my debt feels like chump change compared to the fear I used to live in.
The poll showed that most people (71%) remain fairly or very concerned about climate change, compared to 82% in 2005.
She said Mr. Obama's effort was "a sea change," compared to four years ago when she ran for governor.
There are now over 250,000.name domains, but that's small change compared to the 60 million.coms.coms
This, however, is small change compared to its Wall Street peers - the so-called 'bulge bracket' of powerful global banks.
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