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The phrase "a relatively organic process and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process that is somewhat natural or unstructured, often in contexts related to growth, development, or creativity.
Example: "The project evolved into a relatively organic process and allowed for spontaneous ideas to flourish."
Alternatives: "a somewhat natural process" or "a fairly organic process".
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It's interesting because business and life is a relatively organic process and you can put in all the strategy and development you want, but you can't really help who is pulled towards you.
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We then developed a more organic process that fitted better with the emergent and exploratory nature of the review questions.
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