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The phrase "a relatively clever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is somewhat intelligent or insightful compared to others.
Example: "The solution he proposed was a relatively clever approach to the problem."
Alternatives: "somewhat intelligent" or "fairly smart".
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So I guess, out with "outsourcing," "insourcing" and now we're into "crowd sourcing," which I think is a relatively clever play on social media and collaboration and all of that.
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In Two Tribes world I am relatively clever.
And yet, this one had Idol-specific lines that were relatively clever and cute.
The key is to bring a relatively small number of clever young people together and set them buzzing.
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It's a genuine B movie that garnered some good reviews for the clever premise and a relatively unknown cast (Jon Huertas, Matt Anderson) that keeps you blissfully unaware of who might survive.
The authors have developed a clever scheme to chemically amputate the planarian pharynx, thereby standardizing the organ's removal and permitting regeneration assays to be conducted on a relatively large scale.
He's a cabrón' " — a clever bastard.
"A clever person solves a problem.
A very clever dog.
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