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Discover LudwigThe phrase "how it compares" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are discussing similarities or differences between two objects, ideas, or concepts. For example, "It will be interesting to see how it compares to the previous experiment."
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Macau was included to see how it compares with its biggest competitor, Las Vegas".
As part of our Next Silicon Valleys series, Neil Koenig visits to see how it compares with its Californian counterpart.
In a briefing, Dyson showed me the motor and how it compares to its previous generation version.
Here's how it compares with its Indian and American counterparts.
This paper describes its production process, properties, and how it compares with Martian soil and other simulants.
To contextualize Lyft's impressive growth, and how it compares to valuations inside of its own space, Uber is our ticket.
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I asked how it compared with its better-known rival (Center Parcs) nearby.
The buyer's stock performance was then benchmarked against an industry average to see how it compared with its peers.
What her death felt like, and how it compared to the graced deaths she imagined for her characters.
But Marc's voice is so strong now, I wanted to see how it compared.
We got the train up to Skeggy to see how it compared to the most horrible places on earth.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com