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Discover Ludwig"compared with him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are comparing someone's qualities or actions to someone else's qualities or actions. For example: "My sister is a lot more organized than me; compared with him, she is much better at staying on top of her commitments."
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If the performances of the two fly-halves did not decide the result, Wilkinson showed that being compared with him is one thing, being comparable to him is another.
I didn't even know about him until I was compared with him.
As far as that's concerned, yes, I'm happy to be compared with him," she said.
Compared with him, the sex comedies of Woody Allen look like the works of Casanova.
Compared with him, the average shop-window dummy is Robert De Niro at his methodical best.
Every Bond since Connery can't help but be compared with him.
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Notably, of the 53 genes, 32 genes were expressed at elevated levels in the him-5 rrf-3 as compared withim-5 rrf-3
How does Franks compare with him in that way?
"There is no one to compare with him in terms of original scholarship or sweeping synthesis.
"There has been nobody in the whole history of Afghanistan to compare with him, and there never will be".
The knowledge that no other European leader can compare with him for authority makes him feel doubly responsible.
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