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The phrase 'relative comfort' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to compare a feeling or situation with something else. For example, "Although the prices have risen, we still have relative comfort when it comes to our spending power."
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We were brought up in Bath in relative comfort.
Yet for long years Israel has enjoyed one relative comfort.
Part of the attraction of flats fishing is the relative comfort of the sport.
They live in a world of instant gratification and relative comfort.
Familiarity in this case breeds relative comfort, or perhaps just lack of interest.
At the time, he enjoyed the relative comfort of his new surroundings.
He grew up in the relative comfort of Zhongnanhai, the party elite's red-walled Beijing compound.
Ms. Wang was born in 1952 and grew up in relative comfort.
Candidates were ushered from prison to the relative comfort of Penny Lane, officials said.
Dickey's relative comfort at the plate also seemed to increase as the season progressed.
The relative comfort of some very nasty people might be the price we pay.
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