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The phrase "how does it compare with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to ask about the similarities or differences between two or more things. You can use this phrase in various contexts, such as when discussing products, ideas, concepts, or experiences. Example: "I'm considering buying a new laptop. How does this model compare with others in terms of battery life and processing speed?".
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How does it compare with the Rose?
How does it compare with the Globe?
How does it compare with performing?
How does it compare with today's America?
How does it compare with surfing at an actual beach?
How does it compare with the C.D.C.'s responsibility?
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At first glance, the diversity of DNA transposons in anole seems impressive, but how does it compares with other vertebrates?
How did it compare with that of his parents?
For instance, how did it compare with Harvard, Yale, or the U. of Virginia?
How did it compare with all the other undergraduate research projects he must have supervised?
How did it compare with what was estimated for you?" If you earned more than the estimate, then you have to give money back.
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