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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to comparing" is not grammatically correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase would be "to compare." For example: "I am looking forward to comparing prices at different stores before making my purchase."
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to comparing
noun
Comparison
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Obviously, there is a limit to comparing India and Europe.
I am looking forward to comparing Pushkin's story with tonight's production.
Mr. McClintock may have taken to comparing himself to Seabiscuit, the 1930's Thoroughbred long shot.
Much of the board meeting was devoted to comparing the results of modeling various hypothetical portfolios.
Robert Sarvis Libertarian Partyy candidacy throws a little bit of a wrench into to comparing 2013 to 2012.
He took to comparing his experience confronting the government to the "collision between an egg and a stone".
He even resorts to comparing Buckley's "playful and provocative" eyes with Mailer's "piercing and oceanic blue" ones.
After six years cloistered in the White House, he had taken to comparing himself to a caged animal.
In terms of consistency and current production, though, Poe doesn't come close to comparing with Ngata.
There are also pros and cons to comparing ourselves with people worse off than ourselves.
Until the arrival of Adam Wainwright, nobody has ever come close to comparing to Carpenter.
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