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No, the phrase "compared being" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English. It is grammatically incorrect, and won't make sense in a sentence. However, the phrase "compared to being" can be used in written English. For example: "The prospect of working from home was much more appealing compared to being stuck in an office all day."
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In an interview with CNBC, for example, he compared being a conservative at Google to "being gay in the 1950s".
Many thought Simpson would never return to Busted, having compared being in the band to "torture".
Kane said it had been inspired by Roland Barthes' writing which compared being in love to being in Auschwitz.
He compared being named an honoree to a "nice kick in the stomach".
(Tavernise also dubiously compared being a Trump supporter in the Bay Area to the plight of a gay person coming out in the nineteen-fifties).
Calling the rampage "necessary", he compared being shunned by those close to him to the grief of the bereaved.
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Well, "compares" is a stretch.
"Let's compare" is a dangerous game.
Accordingly, we expected that neglect patients - in contrast to a control group - would not benefit from relatively smaller problem size, i.e., from the number to-be-compared being smaller than the internal standard (see [ 70] for a review).
"To be compared to him is brilliant.
Specs are compared, and conclusions are drawn.
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