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The phrase "a relatively large amount" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing quantities that are significant in comparison to other amounts, but not excessively large.
Example: "The study revealed that a relatively large amount of data was collected over the course of the experiment."
Alternatives: "a considerable amount" or "a significant amount."
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Why? Traditional rechargeable cells leak a relatively large amount of power, whether being used or not.
2. Compared to our other studies, respondents reported spending a relatively large amount on others (some 40% of their spending).
On the other hand, it does require a relatively large amount of memory.
Plant fibre composites contain typically a relatively large amount of porosity which influences their performance.
The challenge: Insect-bots require a relatively large amount of power to move their wings fast enough to take off.
The theory that mitochondria contain a relatively large amount of lipines held its ground for a quarter of a century.
During recent years, the addition of game mechanisms to non-game services has gained a relatively large amount of attention.
New York City still has a relatively large amount of outstanding debt, forcing it to spend a big chunk of its annual tax revenue on those bills.
Therefore, its jaw, as in most other anapsids, is short, and its bite probably produced a relatively large amount of force.
The PowerWatch only gets a tiny amount of power to work with, but it does a relatively large amount of tasks with it.
Another competitor, plasma display technology, consists of small cells of ionized gases that emit light a process that requires a relatively large amount of power.
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