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Discover LudwigThe phrase "comparison with him" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing how something measures up or relates to a specific person.
Example: "In comparison with him, her performance was outstanding."
Alternatives: "in relation to him" or "when compared to him"
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That overture from the England manager was both a tribute to the midfielder and a confession that the country had no one in their prime who could stand comparison with him.
If the space-time world is Vishnu's body, then, it is absolutely dependent on Vishnu, and has little or no value in comparison with him.
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Last spring, internal memos raised the question whether the campaign should start publicly drawing comparisons with him.
Irving's partner, Bente, has been openly critical of his views, and his twin brother, a civil servant, has changed his name to avoid comparisons with him.
Sailor Giles Scott has insisted he is up to the task of filling the void left by Olympic champion Sir Ben Ainslie, but dismissed comparisons with him.
Following his tournament play, ESPN HS began comparisons with him to Kevin Durant.
My comparison was with him being a French aristocrat and therefore being scared of the mob.
She thought any comparison of herself with him was ridiculous.Her pictures were mostly of Spanish Harlem and the Lower East Side.
In comparison with Mr. Maazel and, before him, Kurt Masur, Mr. Gilbert has certainly shaken things up.
The way he flattens, simplifies and crops his figures and their Southern California backgrounds and his use of richly saturated colors has earned him comparison with Alex Katz and David Hockney.
And, while thinking of Heseltine (who writes in today's pages), just consider the puny array of microbes lining up for the contest, in comparison with the likes of him or Ken Clarke, both of whom make mincement of this lot with their every speech.
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