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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relatively dry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a lower level of moisture or humidity compared to other things, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The climate in this region is a relatively dry environment, making it suitable for certain types of vegetation."
Alternatives: "somewhat arid" or "comparatively dry".
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Mostar experiences a relatively dry season from June to September.
With a relatively dry weather forecast it would be wise to take flip-flops and wellies.
At first glance, this decision might appear to be a relatively dry application of EU law.
These projects will end a relatively dry spell in hotel development in the area.
"It will be a relatively dry update with more to come later," the source said.
A relatively dry spring gives way to a wet summer and a wetter winter.
Sedimentation style suggests a relatively dry (less than humid but not arid) climate with seasonal rainfall.
A relatively dry summer, followed by the impact of Sept. 11, flattened sales growth for the year, although the winter has been strong, Mr. Reitzig said.
The Costa generally has a wet season in the first half of the year and a relatively dry one in the second half.
IN 1896, William Jennings Bryan, a three-time candidate for the American presidency, gave a speech on a relatively dry financial topic, criticising the gold standard.
The official going at the Town Moor circuit remained good following a relatively dry day, but there could be an ease in conditions before racing gets under way.
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