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The phrase "a relatively small area" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a space or region that is not large in comparison to others or in relation to a specific context.
Example: "The research was conducted in a relatively small area, which allowed for more detailed observations."
Alternatives: "a fairly limited space" or "a modest-sized region".
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"The perc is confined to a relatively small area in the basement," he said.
Usually brief and irregular, it often affects only a relatively small area.
They will already be committed to a relatively small area of sky.
Growing the cultures vertically also means scientists can produce a lot of algae in a relatively small area.
On the surface, impervious rocks consisting of clay, marl (clay, sand, or silt), and greensand cover a relatively small area.
But to provide local channels to specific markets, the companies use spot-beam satellites that can focus a signal to cover a relatively small area.
Well, regardless of how long it lasts, the method can cram an incredible amount of data into a relatively small area.
Since the 19th century, plays have been staged in a relatively small area hemmed in by the footlights and the proscenium arch.
Professor Barnett, when asked about the reliability of projecting such models on the Colorado basin, agreed that the basin "is still a relatively small area".
Paris has around two million inhabitants, covering a relatively small area of about 105 kilometers inside the "périphérique," or ring road.
Their conclusion, reported in the journal Science: the Iceman cometh and goeth in a relatively small area south of where he was found.
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