This post already clarifies your question. I suggest that you go through the entire thread once.kapur.arnav wrote:Are we saying that with compare to/with we have to explicitly mention the rates...papgust wrote:"In contrast to":
If you say "in contrast to", then you don't HAVE to mention both statistics... Although you still can mention.
Examples:
"In contrast to the corresponding rate in Esteria, the unemployment rate in Burdistan fell last month." -- CORRECT! In this case, the "in contrast to" construction implies that the Esterian rate went up. We don't actually have to say this explicitly.
But, if you want, you can mention both statistics:
"In contrast to the corresponding rate in Esteria, which rose by 0.5%, the unemployment rate in Burdistan fell by 0.3% last month." -- ALSO CORRECT!
Courtesy: Ron Purewal, GMAT Expert.
https://www.beatthegmat.com/papgust-s-gm ... tml#262645













