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The phrase "stronger compared to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to compare two or more things and indicate that one is significantly more powerful, effective, or influential than the other. It can also imply that the difference in strength is notable or surprising. Example: "The new marketing strategy proved to be much stronger compared to last year's, resulting in a significant increase in sales."
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Revenues also are growing strong, albeit again slightly less stronger compared to the year before.
During active TENS, conditioned pain modulation was significantly stronger compared to placebo TENS and no TENS.
The current cell at dawn is also stronger compared to the dusk cell than what is observed in the convection.
H-bonding to the uranyl O atoms becomes relatively stronger compared to the analogous U VI) complex.
In addition, the activity of NZ2114 against S. suis was stronger compared to ampicillin (MIC 0.17 0.34 μM) (Table 1).
With that, people who are overweight or obese are likely to have more muscle mass and to be stronger compared to people who are not overweight.
Therefore, it is recommended that developing countries consider providing pavement structures that are slightly stronger compared to what can be currently obtained from the three investigated design methods.
The only exception was the transcript associated with the Dao1 gene whose expression was markedly stronger compared to the other regulated transcripts.
This is because the direct channels are stronger compared to the interfering channels; hence, even a greedy algorithm like IWF has improved performance.
Deep channels still permitted the thoroughfare of water and the flow may have even been stronger compared to today by the narrow nature of some of some 'corridors'corridors
The inhibiting effect of N-decanoyl-N-methylglucamine (DMG) on the kinetics of the investigated electrode process was stronger compared to that of N-octanoyl-N-methylglucamine (OMG).
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