Sentence examples for compare of from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'compare of' is not correct in written English.
The correct phrase is 'compare to'. You would use this phrase to compare two things. For example: Her writing style can be compared to a professional author.

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Husband, devoted beyond compare, of the late Rebecca (Reba).

There are cast changes to witness and performances to compare, of course, no matter what company is dancing the ballet.

To underscore this point, let me compare, of all things, Bernstein's opera "A Quiet Place," which had a revelatory production at the City Opera last fall, and the audacious hit musical "The Book of Mormon," with book, music and lyrics by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone.

Also, we used boxplots to compare of the samples.

In some western countries this injection level is higher as compare of Indian scenario.

Cement treated soils show a brittle behavior compare of non-treated soils [26, 27].

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Mr. Seymour said the department was already comparing of photographs in a limited way.

In this paper, a novel built-in ECC using encode-and-compare of the data and parity bits is proposed to reduce the correction time and improve the reliability of FPGA.

Neither results from a mere "comparing of ideas" (T, 463).

Compare leaves of different types of trees.

Number of compared means of transport.

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