The phrase "a relatively short time" is correct and can be used in written English. For example: "I was able to study the material in a relatively short time.".
While there have been sporadic toll and fare increases in the last 20 years, such a confluence in a relatively short time is rare.
It was a natural step to take the textiles skills into the garden, to journey through space with your eye.' I have known Susan for some time now and am always amazed by her energy and flamboyance - the amount she has achieved in her garden in a relatively short time is no exception.
But none of them had previous acting or singing experience, which, Mr. Daldry says, was the idea: dancing chops are the first criterion; the ability to learn an arsenal of new skills in a relatively short time is the next; that elusive star quality seals the deal.
Typically, because of the psychological trauma and potential economic impact, it's fairly difficult to get a membership to go on strike even once, so getting people to go out twice in a relatively short time is remarkable.
Nevertheless, only one or two glucose measurements taken over a relatively short time are used to diagnose diabetes and, as such, we believe that our findings remain clinically important.
An extra-high-order cube can then be solved in a relatively short time, which is merely proportional to the square of order.
In a bundled environment, it would be useful to know whether PTH change following cinacalcet prescription over a relatively short time period is associated with important outcomes such as mortality or cardiovascular events.
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