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"hard to compare" is a valid phrase in written English.
It means that something is difficult to compare or measure. You can use it when discussing two or more things that have different qualities or characteristics, making it challenging to determine which is superior. Here is an example: "The two books were both excellent reads, but they were hard to compare as one was a gripping thriller while the other was a heart-wrenching romance."
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It's hard to compare them".
"It's almost hard to compare.
"So it's hard to compare".
It was hard to compare features meaningfully.
It's pretty hard to compare them both".
It's hard to compare football to writing.
"It's hard to compare costs," she said.
It's hard to compare that to competitors.
"It's very hard to compare these two".
It is hard to compare drug prices worldwide.
Beyond that, the two versions are hard to compare.
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