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The phrase "were compared with" is perfectly correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the comparison of two or more subjects. For example, "The results of the two experiments were compared with each other."
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They were compared with 25 healthy women.
The two extremes were compared with this.
These cases were compared with nonsmoking general population.
These practices were compared with conventional agricultural management.
The results were compared with surgical resection and intracranial recordings.
Variables reported as means were compared with ANOVA.
Identified MYOC variants were compared with previously reported MYOC mutations.
These gradings were compared with masked gradings of certified readers.
Results were compared with measurements taken before the mission.
FDR results were compared with available normative values.
For each, summary scores were compared with customer revenue.
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