I'm wondering whether the sentence below, especially the part underlined, is correct in grammar. Is 'Comparing to" alright? Should it be 'Compared to'?
Thanks for your consideration in advance.
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Comparing to other countries, Korean parents spend a lot of money on education than any others.
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Your second guess is better, but it has other problems: Compared with those in other countries, Korean parents spend more money on education.
— Mister Micawber
Your second guess is better, but it has other problems: Compared with those in other countries, Korean parents spend more money on education.
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