Sentence examples for how compared to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "how compared to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are making a comparison between two or more things. For example: "How compared to last year, this year's sales have increased by more than 10%."

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He was talking about gun violence, and mass shootings, and how, compared to other ostensibly advanced nations, the United States was uniquely afflicted by this epidemic.

The case studies illustrate how, compared to non-parametrically and older parametrically designed projects, PD is employed to generate, document and fabricate designs with a greater level of detail and differentiation, often at the level of individual building components.

Minerals curator Alan Hart explained how compared to standard diamonds - "small carat stones, colourless, white - this one is exceptional".

I could devote pages to how terrible its feature set it, how compared to Facebook it has been poorly managed and how Facebook is the better platform.

The report also highlights how compared to men, women are more likely to be prescribed narcotics and anti-anxiety medication, and are consequently more likely to abuse that medication.

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How about compared to Greta Garbo?

How about compared to the rest of the world?

But, we never knew how we compared to peers.

Tells how he was compared to Joyce and Wolfe.

I asked how the race compared to her home town.

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