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Discover LudwigThe phrase "compared by" is a valid and commonly used expression in English
You can use it to express a comparison between two items, such as, "The new iPhone was compared by users to its predecessor."
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Ellmann, though a novelist, has been compared by one British critic to Montaigne.
It was compared, by critics, to a giant, reckless hedge fund.
It was a feminist's nightmare, compared by Florence Nightingale to a "circle of hell".
Those scores were compared, by computer, with scores "from real humans".
"The final bids will now be analyzed and compared by G.M.," G.M. Europe said.
Findings were compared by gender.
Model fits were compared by F tests.
Proportions were compared by a χ2 test.
Means were compared by Tukey HSD test.
Differences were compared by analysis of variance.
Follicle count was compared by Chi-square.
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