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The phrase "a relatively good view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the quality of a view to others, indicating that it is better than average but not the best.
Example: "From the top of the hill, we had a relatively good view of the valley below."
Alternatives: "a fairly decent view" or "a somewhat nice view".
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I was also lucky to grow up on the southern edge of Modesto, California, a place away from city lights with a relatively good view of the night sky.
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Commenters, am I overthinking that?In any case, Mr Trump has offered a relatively good template for how a candidate can explain a change in his or her views.
I was a relatively good surfer".
Views are mixed on the coming year, with some benefits consultants, like Mercer, saying 2012 is shaping up to be a relatively good one.
I think after a relatively good week people got hope.
The markets have in fact done a relatively good job.
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In Pomeroy, it had been a relatively good afternoon.
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