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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Relatively and Absolutely


Can a clause declare relatively something, and then the next clause declare absolutely something, without giving any hint of this?

For example: Earth is the only place humans can survive; however, people can live in an artificial environment outside earth.
  

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I don't understand your question at all, but your sentence is fine.
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Relatively as in "so that it is true under certain conditions" and Absolutely as in "so that it is true absolutely".
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Those concepts have no relevance to English grammatical construction and can appear in any combination in a single sentence, along with other concepts such as impossibility, falsity, etc.
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