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"relative benefits" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
"Relative benefits" refers to the advantages or rewards that are compared or measured in relation to something else. Here is an example sentence: "The relative benefits of owning a car vary depending on one's location and lifestyle."
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Zipf's law clearly demonstrates the relative benefits of moving up in the rankings, Mr. Hofmeyr said.
In highly urbanised areas wetlands had high absolute value despite low relative benefits.
As the technologies improve, the relative benefits of car ownership will diminish.
(5) The relative benefits to be received by individuals or groups within the class.
WHEN it comes to assessing the relative benefits of computers in their children's lives, parents don't have it easy.
And there's Prince's "Pope," in which he compares the relative benefits of the Presidency and the papacy.
Debates rage about the relative benefits of "whole grain" pasta versus the real thing.
The relative benefits and risks of screening programs for breast cancer have been extensively debated.
Two oceanographic sampling missions are devised to help determine the relative benefits of each configuration.
The relative benefits of surgical and conservative treatment of Achilles tendon rupture are widely debated.
The relative benefits of these designs have not been studied adequately.
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