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"he compares" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation in which someone is making a comparison between two or more things. For example, "John was looking at the different options, and he compares the features of each one carefully before making a decision."
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He compares the economy to a container.
He compares BDS to chemotherapy.
He compares them to cuisines.
He compares painting to digging.
He compares products to people.
He compares himself to Columbus.
He compares opera with theatre.
He compares the plot to Hitchcock's MacGuffins.
He compares it to brushing one's teeth.
Apparently, he compares Trump to Hitler.
Curiously, he compares the German system favourably.
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