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"were compared to" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when discussing similarities or differences between two or more things. Here is an example: "The performance of the new model was compared to that of its predecessor." In this sentence, the phrase "were compared to" is used to show that the two models were evaluated and measured against each other.
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In the comparative analysis, 890 HIV-infected persons were compared to 807 controls.
MARA scores were compared to diagnosis from the clinical encounter.
The trends were compared to a cohort without reference pricing.
In China and Malaysia, teachers were compared to doctors.
All shRNA treatments were compared to control shRNA.
Compounds effects were compared to vehicle; ***p < 0.001; n.s.s
Exposure estimates were compared to WHO guidelines.
Predictions were compared to actual patient disposition.
Outcomes were compared to static cultures.
The results were compared to numerical simulations.
Results were compared to baseline output.
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