Examples of 'is often compared' in a sentence

Meaning of "is often compared"

is often compared: This phrase is used in discussions or analyses to highlight similarities or differences between two or more things, showing how they are alike or how one excels over the other

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His appearance is often compared to that of a skeleton.
A frittata is a classic breakfast recipe and one that is often compared to a quiche.
Financial planning is often compared to financial forecasting.
The sport is already controversial for its violence and is often compared to a cock fight.
This is often compared to plants and flowers.
Our genetic material is often compared to a book.
It is often compared to riding a bus in the sky.
Testament the church is often compared to a sheepfold.
It is often compared to the blush of a beautiful woman.
Signing a franchise agreement is often compared to a marriage.
He is often compared to the likes of artists such as.
But there is a reason sex is often compared to baseball.
It is often compared to the work of gravedigger.
This scarcity of women is often compared to a leaky pipeline.
It is often compared to the seven wonders of the world.

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The capoeirista is often compared to a snake.
It is often compared to a particular brand or service.
Reactive risk management is often compared to a firefighting scenario.
IP is often compared to physical property rights but knowledge is.
Comparative advantage is often compared with absolute advantage.
It is often compared to the lightning network developed by Bitcoin.
She is a whimsical girl who is often compared to a cat.
Sugaring is often compared to standard waxing.
He is not as academically smart and is often compared to his sister.
The bottle is often compared to a perfume style bottle.
The taste is light and the aroma is often compared to orchids.
A website is often compared to a shop window.
It is sometimes subsumed within media studies and is often compared to television studies.
A computer is often compared to a human brain.
Monflanquin is in an area with a rolling landscape that is often compared to Tuscany.
The computer is often compared to the human brain.
His work in the field of film title design is often compared to Saul Bass.
The ability is often compared to that of musical talent.
It is weaker than uniform convergence, to which it is often compared.
The monument is often compared to a phallus.
In relation to rich anti oxidation properties, black tea is often compared to green tea.
The cry of a pup is often compared to that of a seagull.
It 's the largest mammalian carnivore on the island and is often compared to a small cougar.
It is often compared to juicy fruit gum.
The internet is often compared to.
It is often compared to a cooked spicy sausage.
The stark white exterior is often compared to an iceberg or a ship.
She is often compared to a cat toying with its prey.
The notion of business model is often compared to business strategy.
Life is often compared to a game of cards.
Extremely short hair that is often compared to peach fuzz.
Math is often compared to a foreign language.
The selection process is opaque and is often compared to a papal conclave.
Life is often compared to a voyage.
The attachment with the professional is often compared with family bonds.

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