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The phrase "a relatively big" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is larger than average, but not extremely large. Example: The house was a relatively big one, with five bedrooms and a spacious living room.
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Britain is a (relatively) big country in Europe.
Earlier ancestors had a relatively big gut and apelike proportions.
The test also found that the 2%Deurex play a relatively big efficacy with Sasobit.
Tracking down Mr. bin Laden may be possible because he offers a relatively big target.
When I landed a relatively big client who wanted to pop by, I panicked".
Citi was a relatively big bank at that time, but much smaller than it is today.
Beyond the forfeiture of a relatively big name, what exactly do the Hawks stand to lose?
That is a relatively big swing, indicating that temperatures were well above normal day after day.
(There was a relatively big Dutch contingent; its slogan went: "If you're not Dutch, you're not much").
Taste strips and musical ads come with a relatively big price tag, another reason publishers are seeking them so aggressively.
"Almost every time, in the last couple of quarters, the results are beating market forecasts by a relatively big margin".
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