Examples of 'been compared' in a sentence
Meaning of "been compared"
been compared ~ to discuss similarities between two or more things or to evaluate the similarities and differences between them
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The region has been compared to a canary in a mine.
Different irradiance data sources have been compared.
The size has been compared to that of a sparrow.
The silicone anchorage results have been compared.
This environment has been compared to a coral reef.
Biochemical parameters in both groups have been compared.
This ecosystem has been compared to coral reefs.
It has been compared to a kiwi or a limpkin in appearance and behaviour.
Wage labor has long been compared to slavery.
It has been compared to the depth of the ocean.
And the two have been compared a lot.
I have been compared to her and what she does.
These games have often been compared to mafia.
Sound has been compared to distant cannonfire or thunder.
His style has often been compared to the.
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They have been compared to an angular flying saucer.
This literature of ours has been compared by.
The tale has been compared to gothic romance.
Different simulation configurations have been compared.
Life has often been compared to climbing a mountain.
Those two methods have been compared.
The novel has been compared with a pamphlet.
The performances of these elution modes have been compared.
The sound has been compared to that of a LinnDrum.
The results provided by these techniques have been compared.
Balthier has been compared to other characters in fiction.
Predeterminism has therefore been compared to fatalism.
It has been compared it to musk and to juniper.
Observational comedy has been compared to sociology.
This has been compared to the concept of punctuated equilibrium.
The gospel has often been compared to a diamond.
This has been compared to instances of maltreatment based on racism.
The results have been compared to botox.
Some proposals have already emerged and have been compared.
The book has been compared to a historical novel.
This version has never been compared.
It has often been compared to the human voice.
Stone balancing has been compared.
Her voice has been compared to that of an angel.
Russian realist paintings have long been compared to.
The result has been compared to dry fresco.
Data from the simulation model has instead been compared.
Its action has been compared to that of ibuprofen.
The slimy texture of the mushroom has been compared to okra.
This process has been compared to defragmenting a computer.
A movement to which the current strike has often been compared.
Society has often been compared to the jungle.
It has been compared with anything from a PowerPoint template to a packet of condoms.
The mind has often been compared to a computer.
The efficacy of these tools as descriptors of the responses has not been compared.
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