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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relatively isolated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, location, or condition that is somewhat separated or detached from others, often in a comparative sense.
Example: "The research was conducted in a relatively isolated area, which allowed for more controlled observations."
Alternatives: "somewhat secluded" or "fairly remote".
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Because of geographic isolation and the historical difficulty in traveling, the Helao/Fulao became a relatively isolated population.
IB: That is a relatively isolated country.
Even today they live a relatively isolated existence.
He remains a relatively isolated figure even within New Labour.
and lives a relatively isolated existence with the exception of his wife.
"Deodoro is a relatively isolated place as far as tourists are concerned.
Australia has lost, perhaps for ever, its happy sense of security as a relatively isolated country.
Huangqihai Lake (HQHL) is a relatively isolated lake in an area interlaced with agriculture and pasture zones.
Goebbels remained a relatively isolated figure within the Nazi party as it became a mass movement, lacking a network of allies and wholly dependent on Hitler's support.
James Purnell's departure, which seemed at one point to have been a relatively isolated move, has in fact triggered several others.
Having grown up in a relatively isolated China, he seems fascinated by them all and flits from one to the other.
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