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The phrase "a relatively poor capacity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the limitations or inadequacies of a particular ability, resource, or system in comparison to others.
Example: "The new software has a relatively poor capacity for handling large datasets, which may hinder its effectiveness in data analysis."
Alternatives: "a somewhat limited capacity" or "an inadequate capacity".
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This picture is similar to the one found in S. oneidensis, a relatively poor capacity to utilize a variety of monomeric carbohydrates [ 25].
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