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The phrase "Relatively comprehensive" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is fairly thorough or complete, but not exhaustive. Example: "The report is relatively comprehensive, covering most of the key issues without going into excessive detail."
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Relatively comprehensive control programmes can be jeopardized if control operations are substantially weaker in just a small proportion of the overall area (Fig. S2C).
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WINE LIST A relatively comprehensive — but not unwieldy — tour of Italy, with dozens of wines by the glass or carafe.
For the first time, this will allow us to make a relatively comprehensive reconstruction of one of the largest animals to have ever walked the Earth.
CONCLUSIONS:: Despite relatively comprehensive claims data on patients, physicians, and out-of-pocket costs, our overall ability to explain adherence remains poor.
Those sorts of things take quite a bit more time, because Reddit has quite a few questions, and my responses are relatively comprehensive.
Marketplace plans provide relatively comprehensive coverage for the small proportion of people who experience extremely high health care spending, the authors wrote.
Analysts also said that Iran's relatively comprehensive landline network of one line for every five residents makes for a potentially less profitable mobile environment than in some other emerging markets.
The model has been developed alongside a relatively comprehensive experimental programme involving analytical methods, standard and non-standard furnace tests and mass-loss calorimeter (MLC) tests.
Results of a relatively comprehensive experimental program are used to compare the actual shear strength of the tested beams with their corresponding predicted values.
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