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The phrase "a relatively few" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate a small number of items or instances, but with a comparative sense that suggests it is more than just a few.
Example: "In the survey, a relatively few participants reported experiencing significant issues with the new software."
Alternatives: "a small number" or "a limited few".
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Only a relatively few people can make that claim.
These charges were a relatively few items out of literally millions of transactions.
A relatively few fires speckle the landscape of Thailand, which lies north and northwest of Cambodia.
A relatively few doctors don't accept Medicare because they are underpaid by the Medicare-Medicaid system.
However, only a relatively few number of copper atoms are contained within the precipitates.
Goucher is among a relatively few selective colleges that offer courses for credit inside prisons.
Many agents have only a relatively few select publishers whom they make their choice submissions to.
But for the most part, the pyramid story gained traction only in a relatively few outlets.
"All but a relatively few (biological) science research journals require you to subscribe before you can get the research papers.
"Mass media advertising of prescription medicines is heavily concentrated among a relatively few drugs, about 50," the study said.
The notion that we should ask a relatively few to fight and die for us all was unthinkable.
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