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Discover Ludwig"relatively cooler" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to compare the temperature of one thing to another, or to describe a temperature that is slightly lower than expected. Example: The temperature in the mountains was relatively cooler than in the city, making it the perfect spot for a summer retreat.
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Increasing elevation acts to decrease average temperatures, and such locations as the Cameron Highlands in peninsular Malaysia and Baguio in the Philippines have become popular tourist destinations in part because of their relatively cooler climates.
So for Iraqis, the relatively cooler weather, despite exceeding 100 degrees every day, has allowed a small space in which to enjoy more prosaic pleasures, even amid the rising fear of explosions and the hassles of traffic jams caused by new security operations and checkpoints.
They are relatively cooler and hence visible only in the infrared.
(iii) Overall, the Slab model simulated a relatively cooler surface and a shallower boundary layer.
As the temperature increases, the moisture in the heated part move towards the relatively cooler part of the wall.
Thalassiosira oestrupii is converted from warm-water species in Td′ ratio to Xt in Twt because T. oestrupii prefers a relatively cooler environment (e.g., Ren et al. 2014).
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Earth's surface must have been relatively cool and relatively wet at the time.
2013 happened to be a relatively cool year in the Arctic – the coolest since 2004.
The nut or bread surface stays relatively cool while the heat inside keeps building.
Constant rain and relatively cool weather have been keeping people away.
For one thing, surface temperatures remained relatively cool in that part of the ocean.
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