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Discover Ludwig"compare and" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to compare two things, for example, "Compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of both bikes."
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Also to compare and contrast.
Two agendas; compare and contrast.
Now compare and … contrast?
As the teachers say, compare and contrast.
Compare and contrast with George Osborne.
First of all, compare and contrast.
Let's do a compare and contrast.
Compare and contrast with astrology.
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Then assign a compare-and-contrast essay.
— became part of the ceaseless compare-and-contrast debate.
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