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"higher relative to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when comparing two items, usually when one item is significantly greater than the other. For example, "The cost of attending college has risen significantly higher relative to the average wage in recent years."
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Returns on capital have proved higher relative to wages.
Debt will be higher relative to earnings as a result of the profit shortfall, the company said.
The growing scarcity of highly-skilled workers may push their incomes even higher relative to less-skilled workers.
By 1991 they were 55% higher, relative to average earnings, than they had been 10 years earlier.
upland -- n. (adj). An area that is higher relative to the surrounding areas, but not mountainous; highland– syn.; lowland– ant.
upland -- n. (adj). An area that is higher relative to the surrounding areas, but not mountainous; highland syn.; lowland ant.
The United States taxed the rich much higher relative to the working class.
"It will be higher relative to the cost of oil," he said, "because gas is cleaner, so it has an increasing environmental premium".
Since then, analysts say, government aid has fallen sharply, and today is no higher relative to the size of the economy than in many of France's European neighbors.
Before the early or middle part of this century, deaths during the summer months were much higher relative to winter than is currently the case (Momiyama 1977).
The 558 nm intensity is higher relative to 630 nm suggesting the incoming electrons have a higher average energy.
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