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The phrase "a relatively limited subset" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific portion of a larger group or category that is not extensive in scope.
Example: "In our analysis, we focused on a relatively limited subset of the data to draw our conclusions."
Alternatives: "a somewhat restricted group" or "a fairly small portion".
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We selected a relatively limited subset of health outcomes for modelling despite evidence of dietary associations for other outcomes.
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The U.S. has traditionally had a relatively limited central government.
"Caravaggio has a relatively limited palette," he said.
(a) Surface mining takes place on a relatively limited site for an extended period of time.
It remains a fancy academic conceit for a relatively limited audience.
Nepenthaceae, the Old World pitcher plant family, is characterized by a relatively limited geographic range (Madagascar, Southeast Asia, Australia).
However, he remains a relatively limited player, primarily concerned with finishing off moves.
So, looking at £12bn, they have got a relatively limited set of options.
However, a relatively limited number of growth and yield simulators exist for the Adirondacks Region.
The tilt has a relatively limited impact on the measured surface relaxations.
But that's a relatively limited market.
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