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The phrase "a relatively small base" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a limited or minor foundation, group, or quantity in various contexts, such as demographics, data analysis, or business.
Example: "The study was conducted on a relatively small base of participants, which may affect the reliability of the results."
Alternatives: "a modest foundation" or "a limited group".
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The number of American Indians and Alaska Natives grew, but from a relatively small base.
The huge increases, albeit from a relatively small base, are from private providers.
The Internet's emerging role as an equal-opportunity jukebox is providing new ways to make a modest income from a relatively small base of fans.
Traders and bankers have historically been paid a relatively small base salary and a big one-time bonus based on their financial performance.
William Hill launched new apps for mobiles and tablets last year – and has reported a 298 per cent increase in business this year (albeit from a relatively small base).
The possibility of a drop-off also highlighted the potential risks of the strategy he pursued in the first quarter, when he relied on a relatively small base of wealthy donors who gave the maximum contribution of $2,300 for the primary.
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As a result, the company is profitable, even though it has a relatively small user base.
While Foursquare has a relatively small user base of about one million, the tactics companies are experimenting with could be extended to customers with a GPS-enabled smartphone, the companies say.
Right now, Duolingo only has a relatively small user base in Asia.
With VCs still reticent to invest in content and a relatively small user base, how did the industry move past the content problem?
Though a relatively small user base they're worth mentioning as the Telegram Bots Platform is the most decentralised and open approach from the pack and it's brilliant (or I should say revolutionary?).
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