"relatively" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In the process, he established valuable social contacts and relationships with the relatively well-to-do cattle owners in the protectorate.
- He was raised in a relatively well-to-do peasant-artisan family.
- Hoa and his brother thought it was outlandish that I, a relatively well-to-do American, rode around on a bike.
- Martí came from a relatively well-to-do landowning family.
- "Consumers who buy food from farms tend to be older and relatively well-to-do or low-income and looking for bargains," the article said.
- Relatively well-to-do peasants, who had enough food to sell outside the state system, were called "kulaks."
- It also made gelatin desserts the province of the relatively well-to-do.
- Sales taxes are the most regressive taxes yet devised: only the relatively well-to-do pay income and real estate taxes, but even the poorest of the poor have to pay sales taxes.
- The ultimate mystery, however, remains the behavior of the cult members, most of them from relatively well-to-do, upper-middle-class Mexican families.
- The south side, the suburbs, where the relatively well-to-do motorhomies have their dinner dances and clubhouse trailers.
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