Examples of using Is often compared in English and their translations into Greek
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Establishing longer relations, Albanian is often compared to Balto-Slavic on the one hand
The current state of U.S.-Russia relations is often compared with that of the Cold War.
This crisis is often compared to the crisis of the 1930s,
Auerbach is often compared to Francis Bacon
For this reason it is often compared to the Italian Camorra,
He is often compared with the likes of Francis Bacon
some elements, the film is often compared to Fight Club
Although it is often compared to"Deca", its effect is mg per mg comparable
The 1957 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Speciale is often compared to the Disco Volante sports car
This license is often compared to"copyleft" licenses in the field of free and open source software.
Bitcoin is often seen as inflation-proof and is often compared to gold.
Roman Emperor Frederick II, to whom Alfonso is often compared.
The Japanese military during the 1930s and 1940s is often compared to the military of Nazi Germany during 1933-45 because of the sheer scale of suffering that both of them caused.
The eye is often compared to a camera and indeed there are a lot of similarities.
Given his imperious attitude, Erdogan is often compared to Mustafa Kemal Ataturk,
Oolong is extremely fragrant and is often compared to the taste and aroma of fresh flowers and fruits.
The Japanese military during the 1930s and 1940s is often compared to the military of Nazi Germany during 1933'45 because of the sheer scale of suffering.
The aroma and taste of Oolong tea is often compared to fresh flowers or fresh fruit.
Kerala is considered one of the advanced states in India and is often compared in par with the many developed countries.
San Luis Obispo is often compared to Santa Barbara,