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The phrase "a relatively large patch of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a sizable area or section of something, often in a comparative context.
Example: "In the garden, there is a relatively large patch of wildflowers that attracts many bees and butterflies."
Alternatives: "a fairly sizable area of" or "a notably extensive section of".
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The result was a relatively large patch of neural damage in the right hemisphere.
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