Examples of 'often compare' in a sentence

Meaning of "often compare"

The phrase 'often compare' suggests the act of regularly or frequently examining the similarities and differences between two or more things. It implies making comparisons or drawing parallels to evaluate relative qualities, characteristics, or aspects of the subjects being considered

How to use "often compare" in a sentence

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The teachers often compare us to each other.
When consumers consider using a brand 's services or products, they often compare the alternatives available.
I often compare losing weight to running a marathon.
The teachers often compare us together.
I often compare our bodies to an engine of a vehicle.
Users of this steroid often compare it to Anadrol.
I often compare the process to building a house.
As an author I often compare life to a book.
I often compare this scenario to a hockey game.
When I am considering to buy something I often compare the price to a stock.
We most often compare the wrong things.
When shopping for home Internet connection, people most often compare the bandwidth metric.
People often compare their business to children.
For some reason, these claims often compare broccoli to beef.
People often compare climbing a mountain to life.

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Obviously I do not compare myself to the mentioned writers, but I often compare my life to theirs.
People often compare her to a wild animal.
In their panegyrics, kings very often compare themselves to gods or heroes.
I often compare it to infrastructure in the real world.
Users and experts often compare it with the iPhone 7.
I often compare a project to a small business.
As a matter of fact, you often compare those last two islands.
We often compare building a website to building a house.
This is probably why we often compare this site to Coco Island!
You often compare yourself unfavorably to other people.
Western sources often compare tizita to the blues.
I often compare myself with practitioners who slack off in their cultivation.
The broker will often compare rates for that day.
I often compare myself to a little bowl that God fills with all kinds of good things.
This is why I so often compare my work to literature.
I often compare it 's competitiveness to a race track where races happen every weekend.
Technology experts often compare "having data is all".
I often compare life lessons to football.
Caracal 's are often compare to the Lynx.
We often compare website maintenance with car maintenance.
Entrepreneurs often compare hiring to marriage.
We often compare our success to others.
Some people also often compare the taste of it with celery.
We often compare ourselves to fictional characters.
Scholars of electoral systems often compare them using mathematically defined voting system criteria.
I often compare this to learning an instrument.
These students may often compare themselves to their peers in negative ways.
I often compare writing a novel to pregnancy.
Scientific experiments often compare results taken from different places and time periods.
I often compare street photography to fishing.
Now, writers often compare their books to babies.
I often compare businesses to children.
Users and experts often compare the device with iPhone 7.
I often compare them to photo albums.
Moreover, they very often compare the power of God to that of kings.

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