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The phrase "a relatively nice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is moderately or somewhat pleasant or agreeable in comparison to other things.
Example: "The weather today is a relatively nice change from the usual rain we've been having."
Alternatives: "somewhat pleasant" or "fairly nice".
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You know, I'm a relatively nice person.
I've got a relatively nice job and a relatively nice wife and relatively nice kids.
My mom lives in a relatively nice apartment.
The confidence has just built and once you start winning one win deserves another win, and why not? "She's had a relatively nice little draw for herself so take the opportunity, she might never get such a good opportunity again".
Evil Queen Ravenna (Theron) used to have a relatively nice sister, Freya Emily Bluntt) who is now with child, courtesy of a nobleman who tragically happens to be affianced to another.
He said the grocer had been affected by the different timing of Easter and the May bank holiday compared with last year, and the "relatively inclement April versus a relatively nice April last year".
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Hell, I've even got relatively nice relatives, so I know I should be relatively happy.
I got stuck in a rut of playing relatively nice guys.
From a tar-paper shack to relatively nice apartments, but never for long.
And then he says a bunch of relatively neutral, relatively nice things about Obama, and that's counterinsurgency strategy at work, as Spencer Ackerman would say.
Narcissistic, pretentious... Logan is, at least, a good foil for all of the relatively nice people we've seen so far.
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