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Poets often compare death to sleep.
People sometimes compare death to sleep.
Death is often compared to sleep.
Few people, if any, could survive a nuclear war.
We compare life to a journey.
Can't we use a simile here?
People sometimes compare death to sleep.
If that city were a color, it would be a color with a quiet sort of dignity ... wine red, say.
The poet compared death to sleep.
Shakespeare compared the world to a stage.
As you know, life is compared with a voyage.
The computer is often compared to the human brain.
"A fish out of water" is a metaphor for being unable to use your talents due to a change of environment.
Don't worry! Even if I drink, it doesn't have an effect on my driving.
If you were to compare me to an animal, to which animal would you compare me to?

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