compare constantly

Frequency: 6.36.8 per million words

To be always making comparisons.

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  • She struggles with self-esteem because she constantly compares herself to others on social media.
  • It's a common human flaw to constantly compare our achievements with those of our peers.
  • The financial analyst constantly compares market trends to predict future performance.
  • Parents are advised not to constantly compare one child's abilities to their sibling's.
  • To find the best deal, he constantly compares prices across different websites.
  • Stop constantly comparing your first draft to a published novel; the process is different.
  • Our quality control team constantly compares our products against the industry standard.
  • In his early career, the chef constantly compared his dishes to those of his mentors.
  • The tendency to constantly compare can be a significant source of unhappiness and anxiety.
  • This software constantly compares the document's text with a vast online database to detect plagiarism.