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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Relatively clear" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is clear to a certain extent, but not completely or absolutely clear. Example: "The instructions were relatively clear, but I still had a few questions."
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The underlying picture, however, is relatively clear.
This chart paints a relatively clear answer.
The 12 demands are relatively clear.
His ideas about evolution are relatively clear.
When she launched, the coast was relatively clear.
And they appear to have arteries relatively clear of plaque.
The classifications are finely poised but relatively clear.
The stakes involved for all concerned seem relatively clear.
The technical next steps, at least, are relatively clear.
But Tennessee voters exhibited relatively clear regional voting patterns.
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Mark Williams (Mr. Broderick), the humble hero of "The Starry Messenger," is relatively clear-minded.
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