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The phrase "a relatively vertical process and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process that is mostly vertical in nature, possibly in a technical or analytical context.
Example: "In our analysis, we found that the data collection was a relatively vertical process and required minimal horizontal integration."
Alternatives: "a somewhat upright process" or "a largely vertical procedure".
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In addition, this is an NGO intervention (NGO bias), using a relatively vertical process, and not that of the State.
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We spoke to somebody from Google and it was a relatively straightforward process".
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The election of officers was a relatively democratic process.
It is a relatively simple process.
But implementing location is still a relatively complicated process.
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