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Free sign upThe phrase 'compared and' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to join two or more things when making a comparison. For example: The kittens were assessed for size, color, and affection level compared and the adult cats were measured for weight, fur texture, and attitude.
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"Is there anyone who can be compared and be matched up to Pheidippides?" she said.
One area open to improvement is benchmarking, where costs are compared and shared, Forzani says.
Not only do tax havens exist, they can be compared and contrasted with considerable precision.
The Institute of Credit Management has a website collectwho.org.uk where agencies can be compared and debts passed simply for collection.
Keats and Shelley are extensively compared and contrasted, before Austen and various Brontës get the same treatment.
A few great paintings of this calibre, so intelligently compared and spaciously displayed, are worth a dozen ill-conceived blockbusters.
Candidates' hopes, dreams, bold assertions and no go areas regarding some of the main themes are compared and contrasted below.
Timetables are scrutinised, compared and amended.
Schedules are compared and prices negotiated.
Specs are compared, and conclusions are drawn.
Results compared and discussed.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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