Is it "superior of" or "superior to"? [closed]
Is it "superior of" or "superior to"?
In a sentence:
We conclude that our proposed model is superior to the base case.
or
We conclude that our proposed model is superior of the base case.
Solution 1:
When comparing two items, you should use superior to.
The phrase, superior of is used to describe a hierarchical relationship, and is synonymous with superior over. For example, Jane's boss is the superior of Jane.