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Discover LudwigThe phrase "compared with your" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a way to contrast or compare two things, ideas, or situations. Example: "Your project was successful, but it could have been even more impactful compared with your competitors' efforts."
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How does this retirement feel compared with your first one?
You are then instantly compared with your peers.
In both cases, how has your experience compared with your expectations?
Compared with your average freeway, the pace of building a trail can be glacial.
-How would you describe the economic status of your fellow graduates and coworkers compared with your own?
Compared with your standard movie project, Gravity was more like trying to land somebody on the moon.
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"Nowhere else compares with your hometown".
How do the first-person accounts compare with your research?
But how does it compare with your Nikes?
Now compare with your typical Scottish headline: "Norway 4, Scotland 0".
Even the most intensive practice cannot compare with your concentration levels in a concert.
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