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Thyme Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

As compared to/as compared with

Hello,
Does it sound good "these data is more important as compared with that " or better to use "as compared to ..."
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Thyme compared with or compared to? Hi, Broadly speaking, both are fine. It is merely that you have not provided any context, so that we can steer you in the right direction.

  • Thyme compared with or compared to?
  • Hi, Broadly speaking, both are fine.
  • It is merely that you have not provided any context, so that we can steer you in the right direction.
  • " Here, you are making a judgment about the reliability and validity of the data you have obtained, for you firmly believe it is trustworthy when measured against another sort of data.
  • " In that case, the use of the above structure might be considered inappropriate.
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Thymecompared with or compared to?
Hi,
Broadly speaking, both are fine. It is merely that you have not provided any context, so that we
can steer you in the right direction. In technical or formal writing, both plural form and plural verb
may be used, as in your original fragment: "These data seem important (also: significant) compared to / with..

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