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"compared to a" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to make a comparison between two things, indicating that one is similar to or different from the other. Example: "The new model of the car was much faster compared to its predecessor." This sentence shows that the new car is faster than the previous model. Another example: "The benefits of meditation are often compared to a reset button for the mind." This sentence shows that the effects of meditation are similar to pressing a reset button.
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"It's pennies compared to a man.
Compared to a million seven.
Will Dean has been compared to a shark.
Tigers seem sort of second rate compared to a lion.
And compared to a lot of other towns we're thriving".
Eve is compared to a wood-nymph in Diana's service.
Your poems have been compared to "a subtle, magnificent jazz".
The MOAB was compared to a small nuclear weapon.
It's like a small grocery store compared to a supermarket".
His face has been compared to a Botticelli cherub.
"I've been compared to a lot of artists.
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