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'relative balance' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate a comparison between two or more things, or an equilibrium with something else. For example, "Even though the economy has gone through turmoil, the relative balance of our investments has been stable."
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Does your workplace reflect a relative balance of males and females in leadership positions?
Then there is the question of the relative balance of culture and genes in determining how humans behave.
And they will be crushed in November if things are in the same relative balance then as now.
The statistics instead showed relative balance between the pass and the run.
b, However, the strength of the pattern depends on the relative balance of positive and negative relationships.
Bringing just a few talented women or racial minorities into a group like that changes the relative balance of power.
We need to stay alert and maintain the relative balance between genders in social ventures, at all decision-making levels.
The relative balance between supply and removal of nutrients-including nitrogen, iron and phosphorus-determines which nutrient limits phytoplankton growth.
The relative balance between supply and removal of nutrients--including nitrogen, iron and phosphorus--determines which nutrient limits phytoplankton growth.
Palestinian officials point out their death toll and the relative balance of fatalities -- more than 125 people have been killed, almost all of them Palestinian.
The decade since Mr Clinton's visit has seen a huge shift in the relative balance of power.
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