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The phrase "a relatively known" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is somewhat familiar or recognized, but the correct form would be "relatively well-known."
Example: "The author is a relatively well-known figure in the literary community."
Alternatives: "somewhat recognized" or "fairly familiar."
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Corrado Jay Boccia's directorial debut strikes as almost passable, with a relatively known cast and elaborate stunts.
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Sukarno was kept as a figurehead while Mr. Suharto, a relatively little known major general, waited three years to officially succeed him, in 1968.
IN ORDER to be taken seriously, sometimes "thumping the table is better than not thumping", Xi Jinping reportedly said when he was a relatively little known provincial chief.
The model consists of a relatively well known time-invariant passive component and an uncertain time-variant active component.
A solar charger with a 1500mAh capacity battery and 5-volt output from a relatively well known manufacturer priced at $30.
In this work, a novel solution to overcoming SU/SD losses is proposed, which relies on a previously unreported mechanism of imparting hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR) selectivity to a relatively well known Pt/NbTiO2 catalyst.
Propofol is a relatively well known drug, nevertheless the influence of various factors connected with patients, like demographics, health status or co-administered drugs on the propofol pharmacokinetics has not been fully understood.
Not surprisingly, N. rajah is a relatively well known plant in Malaysia, especially its native Sabah.
The continuing upward trend of the curve of new species descriptions (Figure 2) clearly demonstrates that we have a long way to go yet regarding new species descriptions, even in a relatively well known group such as fishes.
OLFML2B locates close to ATF6, and is a relatively less known gene.
These interesting observations shed light to a relatively less known property of genomic sequences which certainly deserves systematic analysis.
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