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"even compared to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to compare one thing with another as an alternative to the phrase "when compared to." For example: "Even compared to other popular beaches in the area, this beach has much more to offer."
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Other countries are pretty strict, even compared to New Zealand.
Even compared to them, however, his individuality remained extreme.
He seemed pretty loose, even compared to his TV appearances.
Wodehouse; and he was even compared to S.J. Perelman.
"He was linked to Ajax as a possible signing and even compared to Johan Cruyff.
Even compared to Canada, the unthinking prosperity of the place is dazzling.
But putting private repositories up there is downright expensive, even compared to things like Perforce.
Even compared to Switzerland, the Bahamas is now the number one tax haven".
The capital atoll Tarawa is overcrowded and underdeveloped, even compared to Majuro.
King is a master of this subject, even compared to Ritz.
Even compared to other ultramarathons, the Sri Chinmoy is particularly** **perhaps deliberately unpleasant.
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