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The phrase "a few relatively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a small number of items or instances that are being compared in a certain context.
Example: "There are a few relatively simple solutions to this complex problem that we can consider."
Alternatives: "a handful of comparatively" or "a small number of relatively".
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Amid the electronic offerings are a few relatively traditional toys that are poised to do well.
Aside from a few relatively wealthy people, many investors are made up of groups.
It offers a few relatively limited benefits which will not last long.
For mobile users, linking the app to your library account takes a few relatively painless steps.
Fortunately you can treat almost all of them using common sense and a few relatively benign homemade concoctions.
A few relatively rare diseases have increased, and rates of salmonella, a common food-borne illness, are largely unchanged.
It's not hard to think of a few relatively simple changes to the system that would have a major impact.
And some corporate boards were probably particularly generous in 2010 after a few relatively lean years for their top executives.
It has become a capital-intensive business, in which a few relatively skilled workers watch over huge mechanical looms.
3) With a few relatively painless strategies and new digital tools, you can significantly boost your odds of success.
Much of this waste could be eliminated by a few relatively simple changes in the tax code.
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