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The phrase "a relatively long" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to compare something to another thing that is longer. For example: "The drive to the beach took a relatively long time compared to the drive to the store."
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The mouthpart complex includes a relatively long stylet bundle.
All have a relatively long and bushy tail.
In their paper, they also described transporting molecules over a relatively long distance using the waveguides.
For a relatively long moment in the late 1970s and early '80s, Boston was pretty hot.
Romanian Inna has even managed to sustain a relatively long career, starting with 2009's Hot.
In Britain and America, the governing parties have been in power for a relatively long time.
The whole experience lasts about 15 minutes – a relatively long time online.
This is a relatively long day trip; count on 12 or 14 hours.
Last night Channel 4 News broadcast a relatively long piece on Hugo Chavez, president of Venezuela.
It had short, strong legs, a relatively long body, and a short tail.
The LS sits on a relatively long wheelbase but has short overhangs, especially in the front.
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