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The phrase "relative strength" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as describing the comparative physical or mental abilities of individuals or groups, or referring to the strength of one element in relation to another. For example: - The relative strength of the two rival teams was evident in their performance on the field. - The CEO's relative strength lies in her exceptional strategic thinking skills. - The relative strength of the dollar against the euro has a significant impact on international trade. - It is important to consider the relative strength of your arguments before presenting them in a debate.
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The United States' relative strength is also, paradoxically, a weakness.
Pennon's relative strength is predicated on its differentiated financing structure and potential upside from Viridor.
There is a disparity between the relative strength of the British women and the British men.
Nearby Stamford's relative strength will ease the pain in Fairfield County, economists believe.
The relative strength of the euro has puzzled traders for some time.
In the art market, this relative strength has been tied to foreign buying.
The first two are based on the fund's relative strength, or momentum.
"He can't afford to be in anything that's not showing great relative strength".
Publishers and analysts offer a variety of reasons for the relative strength of the book market.
And same-store sales at the company's Off 5th discount stores showed "relative strength," Saks said.
But now we have a crude, early tally of their relative strength.
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