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Discover LudwigThe phrase "compared to him" is correct and it is usable in written English.
It can be used to compare one thing to a different thing. For example, "Congratulations to Kevin for getting an A on his math test. Compared to him, I did not fare as well."
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I was worldly, compared to him".
Grandma is positively effervescent compared to him.
I could never be compared to him".
Every great player was compared to him.
"Everything is microscopic compared to him.
I'm a little player compared to him".
Ravi said, "I'm such a thug compared to him".
I'm not here to be compared to him.
Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani is being compared to him now regularly.
I only got into him after I was compared to him; hadn't read him before.
As for Kafka, she couldn't read him through and was distressed when compared to him.
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