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The phrase "a relatively high" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing levels or amounts, indicating that something is higher than average or typical in a certain context.
Example: "The study found that there is a relatively high incidence of the disease in urban areas compared to rural ones."
Alternatives: "a comparatively high" or "an above-average".
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The state maintains a relatively high standard of health service.
The drawback is a relatively high crime rate, Bankrate said.
It has a relatively high number of chromosomes.
This was a relatively high 4.25 percent of deal value.
The reason is that successful deterrence may require a relatively high probability of sanctions and thus a relatively high enforcement expense.
Nanofluids are advanced liquids with a relatively high production cost.
Both compounds exhibit a relatively high degree of crystallinity (∼30%).
At a relatively high Nsub, the system exhibits frequency entrainment.
Our analysis shows evidence for a relatively high geometric albedo, Ag=0.33+0.04−0.06.
In order to have high quality sound, a relatively high recording speed is required, say 20KHz.
"The Linda levee posed a relatively high risk compared to most levees," said Richard Meehan.
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