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The phrase "a relative is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when defining or describing a family member or someone related to you.
Example: "A relative is someone who shares a common ancestor with you, such as a parent, sibling, or cousin."
Alternatives: "a family member is" or "a kin is".
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"A relative is yours forever.
Visiting a relative is not an endorsement of his or her every action.
Even travelling for work unaccompanied by a relative is not permitted.
I hate him, but a relative is a relative!" "Tzeitel, don't forget the baby!
Then, even if a relative is eligible to immigrate, there is the wait.
A lot of people will be familiar with the weird displacement activities that are indulged when a relative is dying.
"Can she drink scotch, doctor?" a relative is reported to have asked after a debulking operation.
A relative is allowed to meet an older passenger at the gate.
Money given to the student's parents by a relative is not reported on the Fafsa.
"To not consider helping a highly eligible person just because she's a relative is unjust in the eyes of God and man," Mr. Gersten pronounced.
Family members who are not convinced that a relative is receiving the best care should get a second opinion, as Ramona Lamascola did.
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