Examples of 'could be compared' in a sentence
Meaning of "could be compared"
This phrase is used to suggest a similarity or likeness between two or more things, people, or concepts. It implies that a meaningful comparison can be made to highlight similarities or differences. For example, 'Her artwork could be compared to a masterpiece by Picasso.' It emphasizes the possibility and relevance of making a comparison
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It could be compared to a grain of sand on a whole seashore.
It is a daily struggle that could be compared to an addiction.
It could be compared to the contribution in a depreciable loan.
The old system could be compared to a virus.
Could be compared to any found at crime scenes.
These principles could be compared to a house foundation.
I doubt if there is anybody on earth that could be compared to you.
The sensation could be compared to a mosquito bite.
There was also no indication whether results could be compared over time.
Amerigo could be compared to some sort of race.
Any character in his plays could be compared to a god.
It could be compared to a camera and its focus.
A hunter so beautiful she could be compared to forest sprites.
It could be compared to the inevitability of fate creeping up on you.
Motion so rapid that it could be compared unto my wing.
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They could be compared to see if there were any discrepancies.
It is excitatory in nature and could be compared to stepping on the gas.
It could be compared to trying to observe the stars at noon.
None of both could be compared to me.
It could be compared to a big playhouse with a number of rooms.
The peripherality could be compared to.
It could be compared to that of a human hug.
Stamping concrete is a process that could be compared to branding cattle.
These could be compared to an urban area.
There is nothing in the id that could be compared with negation.
That could be compared with what happens elsewhere.
Performances could be compared.
It could be compared to an arrow or fireball attack.
Her calm and indifferent attitude could be compared to the blooming of a lotus.
It could be compared to a mystical path.
Those portions of hexaploid oat maps that could be compared were completely conserved.
Science could be compared to a great circle.
The value of flexibility was then calculated and could be compared to its costs.
The body could be compared and evaluated.
This generated a variety of patterns against which unknown samples could be compared.
Its role could be compared to our spine.
These samples were processed in a standardized way so that the results obtained could be compared.
Preferences could be compared to national subsidies.
Nevertheless its environmental impacts were assessed so it could be compared with other techniques.
No purity could be compared to their loves.
The animal occupies such an important place that could be compared to that of a child.
This figure could be compared to growth of r.
This would also help to provide a reference to which each production run could be compared.
No creature could be compared with him.
Could be compared scientifically.
Population estimates could be compared to those of other countries.
The history and evolution of printing technology and processes could be compared with this premise.
All of that could be compared to blogging.
Dr Constable presented a method of estimating a benchmark against which local harvest rates could be compared.
These could be compared to normal subjects.
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