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The phrase "a relatively long pause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pause that is longer than what is typically expected or considered normal in a given context.
Example: "After the question was asked, there was a relatively long pause before anyone responded."
Alternatives: "a notably long pause" or "an unusually long pause".
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After a relatively long pause (24 s), Kai stated that the central theme of the third paragraph (line 13) was that women held more power than men in several dynasties.
First, the signal for the outer black ring is released; second, the signal for the inner core ring is released after a relatively long pause.
Thus, it is possible to infer that there is a relatively long pause between the release of the outer black signal and the inner core signal in an earlier stage of eyespot development, even on the dorsal side.
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A bat flying out in the open will emit loud chirps separated by relatively long pauses (100 milliseconds) as it waits for something interesting to bounce back.
That's about 2.5 large, quick eruptions each year, with relatively long pauses between each eruption, Watts said.
These parameters arise from the organization of operant behavior in bouts of responses separated by relatively long pauses [ 16- 18].
The patient hesitates and there are some relatively long pauses in his telling, but she refrains from filling these with anything other than tokens of attentiveness.
The critical assumption of this model is that operant responding occurs in bouts separated by relatively long pauses [ 40, 41, 48].
Similarly, use of Trp to block Pol II initiation and entry to the pause, allows kinetic analysis of paused Pol II stability on nearly 3200 genes, showing that paused Pol II has a relatively long half-life and excluding rapid termination mechanisms as a major factor of Pol II regulation at the promoter.
The PGSO has a relatively long history.
Wear a relatively long shirt.
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