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relatively proportionate
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "relatively proportionate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the relationship or comparison between two or more quantities or elements that are in a balanced or comparable state. Example: "The budget cuts were relatively proportionate across all departments, ensuring that no single area was disproportionately affected."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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6 human-written examples
With the candidates in the range suggested by the exit polls, however, they will be relatively proportionate.
News & Media
That kind of outcome is just not possible for Mr. Romney on Tuesday, with fewer and less-populous states voting than in 2008 and many using relatively proportionate delegate allocation rules.
News & Media
This result was relatively proportionate to the previous result when only rat Mcs/Mcsm loci were considered (1.29 for Mcs/Mcsm and 1.21 for all susceptibility loci), suggesting that a potential bias was not introduced by the increase in total genomic coverage.
Science
Then again, when one takes into account the potentially astronomical costs to a person of living with a severe affliction, plus the costs of (lifelong) care for severely afflicted persons, even high costs of tests and interventions may nonetheless be relatively proportionate.
Science
The gene distribution among the three chromosomes and the large plasmid of B. cenocepacia was relatively proportionate to the size of the genetic element, with the exception of the plasmid, where 20% of all plasmid-encoded genes showed decreased expression by intracellular bacteria.
Science
The indoor water fountain you choose should be relatively proportionate to the space it is to occupy.
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54 human-written examples
Typical features include a relatively large head proportionate to the limbs, triangular face, hypoplastic midface, full eyebrows, fleshy nose tip, and long philtrum [ 1].
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We preferentially consider low-burden, low-risk interventions that are proportionate to the relatively mild antecedent psychopathology and are likely to be acceptable to a large proportion of non-treatment seeking participants and their families.
Science
The biggest cuts in proportionate terms came from the relatively modest budgets of Middle East and North African programs, which received a cut to 82% of their programs.
News & Media
Was it proportionate to offer so much money to (relatively) poorly-paid and young sportsmen?
News & Media
Or even remotely proportionate.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "relatively proportionate", ensure that you are comparing two or more elements. The phrase implies a comparison and indicates that the elements are in a balanced state considering the circumstances.
Common error
Avoid using "relatively proportionate" without making clear what is being compared. The phrase loses its meaning if the point of reference is unclear.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "relatively proportionate" functions as an adverbial modifier to an adjective. It serves to qualify or temper the adjective "proportionate", indicating that something is proportionate to a certain degree or in comparison to something else. Ludwig AI showcases this usage across various contexts.
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News & Media
33%
Wiki
17%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "relatively proportionate" functions as an adverbial modifier indicating a degree of balance or comparability. Ludwig AI analysis confirms it is grammatically correct and most frequently used in scientific, news, and media contexts. While not exceedingly common, it serves a valuable purpose in conveying nuanced assessments of proportionality. To ensure clarity, always specify what is being compared when using this phrase. As Ludwig AI says, usage of alternatives like "comparatively balanced" or "fairly proportional" can provide subtle shifts in meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
comparatively balanced
Replaces "relatively" with "comparatively" offering a slightly more formal tone and "proportionate" with "balanced", focusing on equilibrium.
fairly proportional
Substitutes "relatively" with "fairly", indicating a degree of justice or equity in the proportion.
reasonably balanced
Uses "reasonably" to soften the claim of proportionality and replaces "proportionate" with "balanced".
moderately proportional
Emphasizes the moderate extent of the proportionality.
somewhat proportionate
Highlights the limited or partial nature of the proportionality.
correspondingly similar
Shifts the focus to similarity while maintaining the idea of a relationship between elements.
in approximate proportion
Indicates that the proportion is not exact but close enough.
roughly equivalent
Moves away from proportion to suggest a general equivalence.
broadly comparable
Indicates that elements are comparable on a general level.
generally aligned
Suggests that elements are mostly in agreement or correspondence.
FAQs
How can I use "relatively proportionate" in a sentence?
Use "relatively proportionate" to describe a balance or comparison between two or more elements. For example, "The budget cuts were "relatively proportionate" across all departments".
What is a good alternative to "relatively proportionate"?
Alternatives include "comparatively balanced", "fairly proportional", or "reasonably balanced" depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "relatively disproportionate"?
Yes, "relatively disproportionate" is grammatically correct. It means that something is not in proportion to a notable degree compared to something else. But "relatively proportionate" is more common.
In what contexts is "relatively proportionate" most commonly used?
The phrase "relatively proportionate" is often used in academic, news, and scientific contexts to describe balanced relationships or comparisons. See more examples in "comparatively balanced" contexts.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested