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Discover LudwigThe phrase "comparing this to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are drawing a comparison between two or more subjects, things, or ideas. For example, "When comparing this film to other films in the same genre, it stands out as being particularly innovative."
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You were comparing this to an embed.
"Guys are comparing this to Bethpage," Love said.
Hughes was unimpressed, comparing this to the Arnautovic decision.
We're not comparing this to a dog-catcher race".
"I think I'm in different shoes," Jagr said, comparing this to the end of past seasons.
Comparing this to previous albums is quite impossible and nearly unjust.
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But compare this to a concert tour.
Feynman compared this to playing Russian roulette.
Midwives compare this to stillbirth.
Compare this to the fortunes of Grizzly Bear.
He compares this to Downtown Abbey.
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