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The phrase "is ranked with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be placed or considered alongside something or someone else according to a particular ranking or evaluation. Example: In the latest university rankings, Harvard is ranked with other prestigious schools such as Yale and Princeton.
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One slope is ranked with stadium steps.
In the matter of influence, he is ranked with Duchamp and Pollock.
The WHOLE30 diet is ranked with the raw food diet as the least healthy – both are too restrictive to be the "best diet" for anyone.
Also: "When the United States is ranked with other established democracies on such matters as the rate of incarceration, the ratio of poor to rich, economic growth, social expenditures, energy efficiency, foreign aid and the like, its performance is something less than impressive".
The Apostle Paul, though not personally a witness to the public life of Jesus, is ranked with the Apostles by reason of his special vision of the risen Christ and of his special call to carry the Gospel to the Gentiles.
He is regarded by most modern physicists as the scientist of the 19th century who had the greatest influence on 20th-century physics, and he is ranked with Sir Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein for the fundamental nature of his contributions.
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Functional severity was ranked with the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS).
It is a tremendous Lear, to be ranked with those of Paul Scofield and John Wood.
Finally, factors influencing thermal performance were ranked with functions in descending order.
He was ranked with Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler as one of the masters of the genre.
Does Billie Jean King deserve to be ranked with the great women tennis players of the past?
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