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"relatively more likely" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a comparison between two options that are not equal, but one is more likely than the other. For example, "We found that one option is relatively more likely to be successful than the other."
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During the Cambrian, however, with the development of shells and skeletons, fossilisation was relatively more likely.
And previous studies have shown that older fathers are relatively more likely to beget daughters.
Results show that evangelical Protestants have become relatively more likely to attend religious services and to oppose homosexuality, abortion, and welfare spending.
Such people were also relatively more likely to be obese which, as we have discussed elsewhere, is another sign of malnutrition.
They had no insight about the threats in European markets, nor about which countries in Europe were relatively more likely to default.
Wealthy and strongly democraticcountries are relatively more likely to uphold constitutional rights,whereas countries that are afflicted by civil war or promise a largenumber of rights are more likely to fall short.
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Immigrants have become relatively more educated, more likely to hold post-secondary qualifications in engineering, math and physical sciences, more likely to be older, and less likely to have English as their mother tongue, while the share with neither English or French as their mother tongue has risen.
Of course, an action can still be relatively right: more likely to produce more of what somebody believes to be good and less of what somebody believes to be bad than any alternative.
Those who engaged in any PA were relatively younger, more likely to be men, and had more formal education (Table 1).
The people referred to IAPT were not exclusively drawn from those recorded as having CMHP; and the group studies in-depth for the service evaluation were relatively older, more likely to be women, and included fewer with a recorded ethnic minority status.
This finding corroborates with results obtained elsewhere in Ghana and Africa showing that the relatively prosperous are more likely to join the national health insurance than the relatively poor [ 25].
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