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The phrase "absolute and relative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing concepts that have both fixed (absolute) and variable (relative) aspects, such as in philosophy, mathematics, or measurements.
Example: "In physics, the concepts of absolute and relative motion are fundamental to understanding how objects move in relation to one another."
Alternatives: "fixed and variable" or "constant and comparative".
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The term superpower has absolute and relative implications.
Categorical variables are reported as absolute and relative frequencies.
Multi-object spatio-temporal video query (absolute and relative locations).
Absolute and relative agreements between methods were assessed.
Two indicators that measure absolute and relative robustness are proposed.
First, it's true that middle-income countries' emissions are small in absolute and relative terms.
Why do the absolute and relative numbers of people living in poverty remain so high?
We decide whether our pay is fair or not in absolute and relative terms.
absolute and relative indentations.
8 absolute and relative indentations.
Isobaric tagging for absolute and relative quantitation.
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