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"without compare" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most often used to emphasize that something is exceptional or unique. For example, "His singing voice was without compare!".
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These classic games are without compare!
He was without compare, however, as a raconteur.
Mr. Lang's tender baked beans, deeply enriched with burnt ends, are without compare.
In other words, Darger's gory, wistful, enchanting paintings evince a talent without compare in the annals of "outsider art".
The poem goes on to say that those whom Zeus chooses to save from great storms are truly blessed and "lucky without compare".
What I mean by that, is: is it because they regarded their cuisine as the absolute best, without compare, that it became very rigid and in stasis?
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"But how can you say it is acceptable in terms of its performance profile," Straus replied, "without comparing it to what else is out there?" "We compare it with placebo," Nicholson said.
The former Trinity Road Stand was designed by football ground architect-without-compare Archibald Leitch.
No writer is allowed to describe Palermo without comparing it to SoHo in Manhattan or deploying the adjective "trendy".
It is difficult to look at Prouvost without comparing her to Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist, who just does it better.
Ginsberg said reporting this number without comparing it with what similar companies spent on lobbying was unfair.
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