Is this correct?
I can’t find the use of « in ratio to » in the dictionary.
Our bodies are relatively light compared to a horse's and our leg bones are larger in ratio to a horse's.
Thanks
anonymous in ratio to I think you want the expression "in proportion to". Our bodies are relatively light compared to a horse's, but our leg bones are relatively large in proportion to a horse's. CJ
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anonymous in ratio to
I think you want the expression "in proportion to".
Our bodies are relatively light compared to a horse's, but our leg bones are relatively large in proportion to a horse's.
CJ