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The phrase "will be compared to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to make an analogy or draw a comparison between two different things. For example, "The performance of the new model engine will be compared to the performance of the old model."
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Any predicted concussions will be compared to medical diagnoses.
Each intervention will be compared to standard of care.
Outcomes will be compared to a waiting list control group.
This will be compared to already known transformation methods.
Everything the new man does will be compared to the previous guy.
La Tour's lying is compared to Jack's, as eventually Vivienne's secrets will be compared to Suzanne's.
The results of the numerical analyses will be compared to experimental ones.
The experimental results will be compared to the results obtained using a simplified analytical calculation model.
Inevitably, her memoir will be compared to those of other first ladies.
Economy and economics of ancient Greece will be compared to the same of ancient China.
Eventually, the current supplied to the gas simulated will be compared to that measured experimentally.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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