Sentence examples for likely to compare from inspiring English sources

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But if you're like me, you're more likely to compare your body to your triathlete friend over the latest contestants on The Biggest Loser or your career against your college room-mate who's just been promoted to the C-suite over your other room mate whose been out of work for six months.

But if you're like me, you're more likely to compare your body to your marathon-running friend over the latest contestants on The Biggest Loser.

Browsers like Mr. Pierce will be far more likely to compare prices and insist on the best deal if they can do so by pushing a few buttons on a phone rather than calling or visiting several stores.

Alternatively, spending money on an event, like camping or a wine tasting with friends, leaves people less likely to compare their experiences with those of others — and, therefore, happier.

How is the taste of this shrimp likely to compare with fresh shrimp caught off the Carolina and Florida coasts?

They don't mention the one work that people are most likely to compare the series with: "Deadwood".

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We are likely to always compare ourselves favorably with other traditions.

Black women are less likely than whites to compare themselves with the Hollywood, fashion magazine, air-brushed standard of beauty.

Only 56% of 18-29-year-old 18-29-year-old 18-29-year-old 18-29-year-olded to 80%+ from evotersther age consaiduency.

Children receiving this intervention were 38percentt less likely to die compared to children in the control group.

Cattle infected with the parasite are three to seven times more likely to abort compared to uninfected cattle.

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