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Grammar to give the forms for the comparison of (an adjective or adverb): [~ +object ]Compare the adjectives good and tall to get the forms better and taller. Table 9: Reported road casualties by age and sex in Great Britain, 2021, compared with 2020, 2019 and 2011 RAS0202 Sex there were an estimated 128,209 casualties of all severities, a 11% increase compared with 2020 and 16% below the 2019 level Figures in this release are considered as final estimates and will not usually be revised in future. They are based on complete data from all 42 police authorities in Great Britain (as at 1 September 2022) with no imputation required. Use compared with when juxtaposing two or more items to illustrate similarities and/or differences: His time was 2:11:10 compared with 2:14 for his closest competitor.

In 2021, 44% of fatalities were car occupants, 23% were pedestrians, 20% were motorcyclists and 7% were pedal cyclists. with +object ] to appear in quality, progress, etc., as specified: Their development compares poorly with that of neighboring nations.

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Table 2: Reported road casualties per billion vehicle miles by severity in Great Britain, 2021, compared with 2020, 2019 and 2011 RAS0201 Severity

I've had some difficulties, but they were nothing compared to yours (= they were not nearly as bad as yours). Figures for Great Britain have been among the lowest in the world for many years. In 2021, Great Britain had the fifth lowest rate of road fatalities per million people among European countries with a population over 1 million, behind Norway, Sweden and Denmark and Switzerland.However, if I were to compare their accident statistics, I would say, “Compared with A’s accident rate in 2012, B’s is very high”, because these simple statistics are very much in the same set and can be expected to be compared. I do not have to lead the one to the other, they are in the same book.

Should I write “compared to previous years” or “compared with previous years” or doesn’t it matter? Table 3: Reported road fatalities in collisions involving different types of vehicles in Great Britain, 2021, compared with 2020, 2019 and 2011 RAS0601 Vehicle type abbreviation cf., cp.) [transitive] to examine people or things to see how they are similar and how they are different

Words that may be confused with compare

there were an estimated 1,558 fatalities in reported road collisions, a 7% increase compared with 2020 and 11% below the 2019 level Both prepositions, to and with, can be used following compare. Neither is more correct than the other, but a slight distinction can be made in meaning. These figures update the provisional estimates published in May following further validation. This validation also impacts parameters used in the adjustment model for severity and therefore estimates for serious injuries, and to a lesser extent, slight injuries, have also changed marginally. Under-reporting USAGE The traditional rule about which preposition to use after compare states that compare should be followed by to when it points out likenesses or similarities between two apparently dissimilar persons With, on the other hand, suggests that the differences between two things are as important as, if not more important than, the similarities: We compared the facilities available to most city-dwellers with those available to people living in the country; to compare like with like.

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