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"could be compared to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare two people, places, or things. For example, you could say "The singer's powerful voice could be compared to a thunderclap."
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Tory's relationship with Joyce could be compared to Richard Kay's relationship with Princess Diana.
We've had candidates who could be compared to him in certain respects.
Mr. Boyd said the church's struggles could be compared to those faced by early Christians.
Yet this was not an exercise that could be compared to a company's annual general meeting.
Joseph Brodsky, who affectionately called Straus "Boss," once said, "Other publishers could be compared to factories.
They asked him whether the regime of Saddam Hussein could be compared to the Italian Fascist dictatorship.
The recent injection of cash may have ruined the analogy but until recently, Madrid's rivalry could be compared to Manchester's.
What he had not arrived at was the idea that dying leaves could be compared to human sadness.
As a commercial and logistical endeavor, the Tour could be compared to a Presidential campaign or the Super Bowl.
John Riley, his editor at Faber, adds: "He could be compared to Nabokov in his dependence on his wife.
Today, Baldwin, who described Ward as a charismatic leader, bristled at the suggestion that he could be compared to Blake.
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