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compared to further
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "compared to further" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misphrasing. A clearer context is needed to determine its intended meaning. Example: "The results of this study are significant compared to further research in the field."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(5)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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20 human-written examples
Dmytro Kuleba, a senior official with Ukraine's foreign ministry, says the marathon Minsk negotiations will be "recalled as a cakewalk compared to further implementation efforts".
News & Media
The protons have a somewhat narrower energy distribution as compared to further upstream in the magnetosheath (point 5).
Science
The CAT activity and concentration of H2O2 during photocatalytic process were compared to further confirm the role of H2O2.
Science
Then, internal flow fields involving temperature, pressure and velocity were qualitatively compared to further emphasize the optimization effect.
The average gas holdup, local liquid velocity and bubble fractions holdups obtained with and without internals are also compared to further point out the differences.
The outer layers of the callus starch granules have larger molecules with lower amylose content and shorter amylopectin chains compared to further inside the callus starch granules.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
40 human-written examples
The harmonic analyses of stator currents are also compared to go further in the model validations.
The landscape has relatively mild winter conditions compared to ranges further inside YNP, owing to its lower elevation and windswept slopes, which affords reliable winter foraging for ungulates.
This seems plausible when compared to states further South, all lagging in educational achievement and with little inwards migration.
News & Media
Compared to populations further to the south, aquaticus is larger and paler and has a more robust skull.
Wiki
Erlend may have felt remorseful after spending 220,000 Norwegian Kroner ($37,000) on the ship but that is nothing compared to the further 6 million NoK ($1,000,000) he poured into it.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When making comparisons, ensure the elements being compared are clearly defined and grammatically parallel. Avoid using "further" directly after "compared to" unless it's part of a larger, well-structured phrase.
Common error
Avoid placing "further" immediately after "compared to" as it often creates redundancy or grammatical awkwardness. Rephrase to ensure clarity and precision in your comparison.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "compared to further" functions primarily as a prepositional phrase aiming to introduce an element for comparison. However, its usage is often grammatically questionable and can lead to awkward phrasing, as noted by Ludwig.
Frequent in
Science
62%
News & Media
24%
Wiki
5%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "compared to further" appears with some frequency, Ludwig AI highlights its grammatical awkwardness and potential for misinterpretation. Analysis of example sentences reveals it is often used in scientific and news contexts, aiming to draw comparisons and suggest progression. However, it's advisable to consider more precise and grammatically sound alternatives to ensure clarity and maintain writing quality. The frequency is considered common despite the fact that this expression is considered "is not correct and does not make sense in written English."
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
compared with further
Suggests a comparison involving something that extends or progresses beyond a certain point.
in comparison to further
Adds 'in comparison to' to strengthen the comparative aspect while keeping 'further'.
compared to additional
Replaces 'further' with 'additional' to emphasize supplementary information being considered in the comparison.
relative to further
Uses 'relative to' to provide a sense of proportionality in the comparison.
compared to subsequent
Uses 'subsequent' to indicate a comparison with what follows in a sequence.
compared to later
Employs 'later' to denote a comparison against something that occurs at a future time.
as opposed to further
Highlights a contrast in addition to the comparison with 'as opposed to'.
in relation to further
Shifts the focus to how things relate, alongside the progression implied by 'further'.
when contrasted with further
Similar to 'as opposed to', but with a more formal tone.
considering further
Implies that 'further' information or actions are being taken into account in the comparison.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "compared to" in a sentence?
Ensure that the items you're comparing are grammatically similar and logically related. For example, "The speed of the new processor compared to the old one is significantly faster."
What are some alternatives to "compared to"?
Depending on the context, you can use phrases such as "in contrast to", "as opposed to", or "relative to".
Is it grammatically correct to say "compared to further"?
While some instances might appear in text, Ludwig AI suggests that "compared to further" can often be improved for clarity and grammatical correctness. Consider rephrasing for better precision.
What's the difference between "compared to" and "compared with"?
"Compared to" generally highlights similarities, while "compared with" is used for contrasting differences. However, in many contexts, they are interchangeable.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested