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Discover Ludwig"gets compared" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means that something is being compared to or evaluated against something else. Example: In this study, the performance of the new product gets compared to that of its competitors in the market.
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Don gets compared to characters in both.
"Anytime an African-American writes an unconventional novel, the writer gets compared to Ellison," he says.
Due to his company's holding model, Assembled Brands often gets compared to the heavyweight French conglomerates like LVMH and Kering.
It's time to stop before someone gets compared to Tina Weymouth.
She gets compared to Tracy Flick, the grimly determined high-school politician, played by Reese Witherspoon, in the movie "Election".
Every young actor, from Leonardo DiCaprio to Timothée Chalamet, who shows early promise gets compared to Phoenix.
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But we all get compared and thrown into a mix.
Unfortunately, people get compared to me in the same way I get compared to Bob fucking Dylan.
Yes, I know, most difficult writers get compared to Faulkner at some point.
"We get compared to each other, too!" Indeed you do, chaps.
"That's when I started getting compared with Ken Loach," she says.
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