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The phrase "a relatively early" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that occurs sooner than expected or compared to other events or items in a specific context.
Example: "The discovery of the ancient artifact was a relatively early find in the excavation process."
Alternatives: "a somewhat early" or "an earlier than usual".
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Sure, her soprano gave way at a relatively early age.
Any songs were at a relatively early stage, he added.
"This is a relatively early product," Mr. Osofsky said.
In addition, he was a relatively early backer of Romney's presidential bid.
irtual touch is still in a relatively early stage of development.
Poorer older people die younger and many experience poor health from a relatively early age.
In foreign policy, he was a relatively early opponent of the war in Iraq.
"I intercept a lot of my own errors at a relatively early stage".
In some respects, it remains at a relatively early stage of economic development.
Wednesday's kickoff at 8.45 p.m. local time is a relatively early start for a game there.
A relatively early supporter of the Occupy Wall Street movement was the Transport Workers Union.
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