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Discover LudwigThe phrase "relative good" can be used in written English, but it may not be commonly used in everyday speech.
It is typically used when comparing or contrasting one thing with another. Example: While chocolate may be considered a relative good for its taste, it is not as beneficial for one's health as fruits and vegetables.
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Mrs. O'Neill, 54, recognizes her relative good fortune.
There is one piece of relative good news, however.
Ambrym may be one of those – despite its relative good fortune.
The Oregon group emerged from Indianapolis in relative good health — apart from the coach, that is.
Signs of that relative good fortune were evident on Pyongyang's streets.
Despite the region's relative good fortune, many applauded the preparations for a worst-case disaster.
The relative good will that greeted Ms. Bartz when she started at Yahoo is wearing thin.
In eastern Europe, the term "gentrification" still carries regenerative connotations, and can be a force for relative good.
He quotes St. Augustine, calling the looming task "mournful work": "sustaining relative good in the face of greater evil".
Experts also warn that Florida's west coast should not get too complacent after this bout of relative good fortune.
Despite Biggio's relative good fortune, it would be a mistake to think that he enjoys being a target dummy.
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