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The phrase "a relatively small pond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pond that is small in size compared to others, often in a comparative context.
Example: "In the grand scheme of the lake district, this is just a relatively small pond, but it holds a unique charm."
Alternatives: "a fairly small pond" or "a somewhat small pond".
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"I'm getting to be a really big fish in a relatively small pond here," she said.
"It's an attempt at leveraging tried and true off the shelf exploits, casting a wide net into a relatively small pond, in the hopes of scooping up a pool of previously inaccessible devices".
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We're big fish in a still relatively small pond up here".
What's more, the Simons Foundation is a huge fish in the relatively small pond of basic science and math funding, where it has made some of its biggest investments.
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Due to the limitation of the spatial resolution of MERIS images, large lakes and estuaries were better represented than relatively small ponds.
"We're still a relatively small fish in a big pond".
The deal was completed July 12. Limelight is still a relatively small fish in a big pond.
Add in large original content budgets from Google, Apple and Amazon, and suddenly Time Warner looks like a (relatively) small fish in a very large pond.
Netflix pays a relatively small licensing fee.
Weakness A relatively small heavyweight.
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