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Comparatively/ Relatively cheap; expansive

May 30, 2015 · Both comparatively and relatively require some context: compared to what? relative to what? That''s why you will see statements like "In the world of high-end

relatively + comparative adjective | WordReference Forums

Aug 9, 2016 · Relatively is used loosely by some people to mean fairly (moderately). This can cause problems, as in your sentence 2., Liuyunhome: the strict meaning is If a firm has a

Relatively cheap or cheaper?

Aug 22, 2015 · Imports from Iran are relatively cheap because of the geographical proximity and the extended credit period it offers. I want to know what is the difference between Relatively

relatively, comparatively

Feb 18, 2009 · Hello, Are "relatively, comparatively" exactly the same meaning? e.g. 1. "Relatively speaking, his remarks tend to be more idealistic than hers." e.g. 2. "The damage was relatively

it has been relatively recently that... | WordReference Forums

Jan 4, 2009 · Hi, I have a question about the tense I should use after such a beginning of the sentence. It has been relatively recently that women (have) started to pursue professional

(a) <very/relatively> few

Mar 12, 2020 · Both relatively and very are adverbs, and relative is an adjective. Although English defies logic sometimes, I need to ask why you should go with the adjective relative instead of

Relatively small /smaller

Nov 29, 2010 · Hi, Is small or smaller more appropriate in the following sentence? 1. This is attributable to the relatively small/smaller universe of investable properties in the country.

fewer vs relatively few

Oct 22, 2020 · Hi, dear members. Even if you travel in ideal weather, sea journeys take a long time. Relatively few people are prepared to sacrifice holiday time for the pleasure of travelling

relatively large=larger than... ? | WordReference Forums

Sep 6, 2010 · "Relatively" here means "in comparison with". The sentence "This room is relatively large" means that the room is large compared to others that the speaker may have seen or

Relatively easily

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