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The phrase "a relatively happy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of happiness that is moderate or not absolute, often in comparison to other states or conditions.
Example: "After the difficult year, she felt a relatively happy sense of contentment as she moved forward with her life."
Alternatives: "somewhat happy" or "fairly happy".
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Armstrong's saga had a relatively happy ending.
Meanwhile, Ms. Khatun's story had a relatively happy ending.
It was a relatively happy period for the tormented author.
That song has a relatively happy ending; others don't.
I remember that moment as a relatively happy one: Isabel was alive.
But it was also, by the show's bleak, almost Calvinist standards, a relatively happy ending.
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In addition, if the other person does indeed come back around, they find their ex-partner living a relatively happier, more fulfilled life than if she or he had been moping in the waiting period.
Great performers are often poor parents, and it may not be a coincidence that only one of Aldridge's children had a long and relatively happy life.
Price was inspired by Seattle's new $15 per hour minimum wage law and by academic research suggesting that workers earning about $75,000 a year are relatively happy and satisfied.
He looks relatively happy, a stocky man in glasses with a little white beard and longish white hair peeking out from the back of his blue Yankees' cap.
Knightley plays Joanna, one half of a young married couple that, relatively happy, sees their marriage challenged by a night of temptation.
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