Sentence examples for meant to compare from inspiring English sources

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Comparative literature traditionally meant to compare national literatures, such as a German author and an Italian author in the same period.

How is an investor meant to compare?

And that was all I meant to compare.

In no way is this meant to compare Mr. Bloomberg to him.

Haffner was meant to compare to Hans Castorp in Mann's novel, "The Magic Mountain," which is also — like "The Escape" — set in a mountain retreat.

If he wasn't meant to compare the gas chambers to contemporary policy choices, "Why do we have the Holocaust museum?" Huckabee asked Rivera, whose mustache was quivering.

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What Does It Mean to Compare Ferguson to Iraq?

I mean, I don't mean to compare your ex to Hitler as a leader.

That's the answer!" What Does It Mean to Compare Ferguson to Iraq?

These results provide means to compare processes from a more general safety point of view.

What does it mean to compare sets of objects along a scale, for example by saying "the men are taller than the women"?

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