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"when compared to the" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to compare or contrast two things or ideas. Example: When compared to the previous version, the new model provides better performance and more features.
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Almost all adaptations lose when compared to the original novel.
That might sound good, but when compared to the 12% it achieved a year earlier.
In fact, Britain is somewhat of an outlier when compared to the rest of the EU.
Alder estimated that the scheme saved £69,360 when compared to the costs of residential care.
The credit crunch is petty when compared to the nature crunch.
Indonesia's record looks even more remarkable when compared to the US.
Unions never wielded excessive power when compared to the power of employers.
When compared to the greatest players in the English game, where does he rank?
That is a staggering number, when compared to the 22,000 who saw Pearl Harbor.
But differences in party affiliation are small when compared to the psychic divide between the cities.
"Scottish applications have held up well, particularly when compared to the rest of the UK.
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