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"doesn't compare to" is a valid phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to express that one thing is not as good as another. For example, "This food doesn't compare to my mom's cooking."
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"The beach here doesn't compare to how hot the city was.
This certainly doesn't compare to the batting in the first Test, which was diabolical.
A swatch card in the mail, however, doesn't compare to a buying appointment.
The threat of the stick doesn't compare to the juiciness of the carrot.
"The club today doesn't compare to the club I was at," Dion Dublin said last week.
"It doesn't compare to the Tour de France in terms of suffering," he said.
Even an art book with high-quality printing doesn't compare to the iPad.
"It doesn't compare to Vegas, where there is obviously a better selection," she explained as we drove there.
It certainly doesn't compare to the impact made by tens of thousands of factories scattered throughout the world.
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From a basketball standpoint, the Washington job does not compare to the one in Houston.
His throwing arm does not compare to Reyes's, and he has seldom made spectacular plays.
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