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The phrase "compared with a" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to draw a comparison between two things or to point out a difference between them. Example: "The new model of the car is more fuel-efficient compared with the previous version." In this sentence, "compared with" is used to show how the new model is better than the old one in terms of fuel efficiency. Another example: "His salary is quite low compared with the industry average." Here, "compared with" is used to highlight the difference between his salary and the average salary in the industry.
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That compared with a $16 million profit a year earlier.
"Literally you can see it – this isn't compared with a year ago, this is compared with a month ago," he said.
business, compared with a profit of $108 million a year earlier.
31, compared with a year earlier.
Judas was a gentleman compared with a scab.
Yes, even compared with a Ferrari F430 or Lamborghini Gallardo.
That was nothing compared with a brutal first quarter.
And that is compared with a weak year-ago quarter.
But that's nothing when compared with a film crew.
That compared with a £335,000 profit in 2010.
But what's a demicelebrity, really, compared with a bargain?
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