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The phrase "a relatively successful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has achieved a moderate level of success compared to others or in a specific context.
Example: "The project was a relatively successful initiative, bringing in more clients than anticipated."
Alternatives: "somewhat successful" or "fairly successful".
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I had a relatively successful graduate career, but I was unsure of how much of my success to attribute to my own talent as opposed to a good adviser, a good project, and simple good luck.
Yet, today, Rwanda is a relatively successful country.
Cathy Dennis After a relatively successful solo career, Dennis did better by writing other people's songs.
It's a relatively successful dish that sounds as if it might taste awful.
Yet the country has a relatively successful record in tackling HIV/AIDS.
"I've got a master's degree in computer science and have had a relatively successful 30-year career.
"Ultimately a bonus point is a relatively successful outcome for us considering how we looked at times during the game.
A relatively successful concept was developed in the 1950s by Molt Taylor, but was never mass-produced.
Spain is conducting a bold experiment with different patterns of devolution in a relatively successful attempt to satisfy regional aspirations.
By keeping the lowest profile of his presidency, President Obama has enjoyed a relatively successful political season.
If for 15 years you have been a relatively successful broker and you have lived through the highs and lows, what are you going to do?
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