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The phrase "a relatively gigantic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the size of something to other objects or standards, indicating that it is large but not the largest possible.
Example: "The dinosaur skeleton on display at the museum is a relatively gigantic specimen compared to the others in the collection."
Alternatives: "a fairly enormous" or "a somewhat massive".
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That is, a planet doesn't necessarily have to orbit a relatively gigantic object.
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I have relatively gigantic hands and the BFC still looks silly.
Notice visible light wavelengths can not penetrate the relatively gigantic red blood cells that would interfere with the transmission of light to the retina in the back of the eye.
Despite our population being over twice the size, only 722 killings took place here in the UK last year, compared to a relatively and depressingly gigantic 13,080 murders in the South American country.
"Skype is gigantic and yet still a relatively small percentage of international call volume," notes Andreesen.
After this relatively un-gigantic lunch, Eddie Hall will wait two hours then eat again.
He turned a surplus into a gigantic deficit.
Perfect Storm is a gigantic movie about a gigantic wave.
As a consequence, the triple mutant has a gigantic meristem with fewer carpeloid structures.
Engineers have unveiled a new gigantic robotic all-terrain hexapod.
An array of relatively smaller-sized telescopes electrically connected to form an aggregate aperture area equivalent to a single large telescope is a viable alternative to a monolithic gigantic aperture.
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