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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relatively exciting time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a period that is more exciting compared to other times, often in a subjective context.
Example: "The festival season is a relatively exciting time for our community, filled with events and celebrations."
Alternatives: "a notably thrilling period" or "an especially stimulating time".
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This is a relatively exciting time for sarcoma therapy, with new targets and drugs being identified, and national and international collaborations are making large randomized and subtype-specific trials executable.
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January 2009 was a relatively exciting period of time at West Ham.
In a way, it's an exciting time".
"It's a really exciting time".
"It's a wildly exciting time.
"It's a pretty exciting time".
Jessica: It was a very exciting time.
It's a very exciting time indeed.
"It makes for a very exciting time".
"This is a very exciting time".
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