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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are relatively lower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the levels or amounts of something in relation to another reference point, indicating that they are lower in a comparative sense.
Example: "The temperatures in the northern region are relatively lower than those in the southern region during the summer months."
Alternatives: "are comparatively lower" or "are somewhat lower".
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The values are relatively lower than the reference trough plant.
Paris guides note that locals generally go at lunchtime, when prices are relatively lower.
Most Iowa students take the ACT, which is required by local colleges, so the state's average ACT scores are relatively lower.
In comparison, the differences for natural uranium fuelled pressurised heavy water reactor (PHWR) lattice are relatively lower.
Under reliability and usability on the other hand, the positive responses are relatively lower with 40% and 20% positive responses, respectively.
Owing to error in measuring flow velocity at low flow rates, the predictive abilities of Dc by rill flow using all hydraulic parameters are relatively lower in this study compared with the results of previous research.
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Current adult mortality of survivors may be relatively lower compared to what would be the case under non-famine condition.
Xi Zhongxun endorsed "severe suppression and punishment," but in his area "killing was relatively lower," according to his official biography.
This estimate is relatively lower compared to the results of other relevant studies.
The temperature of produced fluid heated by water is higher and viscous load is relatively lower.
On top of this, although eastern wages are lower than in the west, productivity is relatively lower still.
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