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The phrase "compared with what" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to draw a comparison between two distinct things. For example, "The squirrel is much smaller compared with what we saw in the zoo."
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But compared with what?
Compared with what?
The smart retort is "compared with what"?
Lack of progress compared with what?
A terrible business compared with what?
Bitcoin offers unprecedented flexibility compared with what has gone before.
It's a small price compared with what we got".
Edison has mixed record, but compared with what?
But that's nothing compared with what Rooney will get.
What also matters, of course, is: compared with what?
They're minor, though, compared with what Hugh had.
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