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The phrase "a relatively uncommon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not frequently encountered or observed compared to other things.
Example: "The species is a relatively uncommon sight in this region, making it a special find for birdwatchers."
Alternatives: "a fairly rare" or "a somewhat infrequent".
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Indeed, sequencing of tumors remains a relatively uncommon practice.
A relatively uncommon letter like Q takes four taps to encode: dah dah dit dah.
Dr. Camunas is considered lucky to have a relatively uncommon last name.
Severe and disabling dysphagia is a relatively uncommon complication of anterior cervical spine surgery.
Biliary disease in pregnancy is a relatively uncommon condition; the diagnosis of this condition is not standardized.
Replacement of the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint is a relatively uncommon procedure compared with hip and knee arthroplasty.
Upper urinary tract urothelial carcinoma is a relatively uncommon disease and is diagnosed more frequently at advanced stages.
A relatively uncommon and inconspicuous inhabitant of marshes, wet meadows, and grasslands, the Rufous-sided Crake eats insects, other invertebrates, and occasionally seeds.
This virulent pneumonia used to be a frequent and deadly AIDS complication, but thanks to effective antibiotics, it is now a relatively uncommon reason for hospital admission.
Burk was known as the robot rower for his ability to maintain a steady pace of some 40 strokes a minute, using a relatively uncommon upright stance.
Wilson was so dismayed by the outcome that he resolved he would teach himself how to do the transsphenoidal, which was then a relatively uncommon procedure.
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