Raj86 wrote:
karishma
Can we use compared to/with here? If I look at the last word before underlying portion
....lower -> Its already in comparative form and I believe we don't need compared to/with after comparative form. We only need the word "than".
I think "X is lower than Y" is better than "X is lower compared with/to Y". So, for me B and C are out. A is out as the number of people is compared with people reported.
D. than is the reporting of people - doesn't make
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