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The phrase "and it is relative" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing concepts that depend on context or perspective, such as time, value, or perception.
Example: "In the context of art, beauty is subjective, and it is relative to individual taste."
Alternatives: "and it varies" or "and it depends".
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Neither are many of his Union Jacks suppliers – the kitchens of a four-strong chain place a serious demand on producers that the smallest are unable to meet, resulting in a menu full of good but relatively (and it is relative) commonplace British ingredients.
You can pack oodles of stuff that way and it is (relative to the airlines baggage fees) cheap to get it there on the boat.
This is because everyone's relative height would stay more or less the same, and it is relative height rather than absolute height that is associated with increased career and relationship success and subjective happiness.
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Whether they be European or others from the wider Arab region, Dubai's international nature, and it's relative freedom compared to most other Arab states, helps all that along.
This regulatory architecture (termed a SPS+A element: Su(H) Paired Sites + proneural bHLH Activator binding site) resides upstream of many genes in the complex and it's relative location is strongly conserved among Drosophila species [ 24, 25].
Look at the fretboard in the bottom right which shows the notes of both the F major and it's relative minor D on the fretboard.
Gitdumden Clan's hereditary chiefs, Molly explained, "decided that this would be the cabin site because of the pristine beauty and wilderness of this place and how untouched it is relative to many of the other territories".
It is relative to desire.
It is relative.
U.S. officials said it is still unclear exactly what the Turkish jet was doing and where it was relative to Syrian territory when it was downed.
Of course, affordable is a relative term, and what it's relative to is the cultural monster once known as the It bag: the defunct Mulberry Alexa (from £800), the Fendi Baguette (from £1,150) or, at the top end, the Hermès Birkin (starting at £5,820 for the smallest size).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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