LiuJing
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- Chinese
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- China
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- China
I have learned the standard usage of 'relatively' is: relatively + adj. in its original form.
My question is: do a lot of native speakers say something like 'the market has relatively lower prices' as widely-accepted non-standard English, as acceptable as 'different than...'?
Thank you.
My question is: do a lot of native speakers say something like 'the market has relatively lower prices' as widely-accepted non-standard English, as acceptable as 'different than...'?
Thank you.