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The phrase "a relatively wide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is wider than average or typical, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The river has a relatively wide span, making it easier for boats to navigate."
Alternatives: "a fairly broad" or "a somewhat extensive".
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A relatively wide range of down- loadable material is available.
The discovered planet is on a relatively wide orbit.
A relatively wide size distribution of fragments was observed.
"We're casting a relatively wide net to build intelligence," said Admiral Stufflebeem.
Pavlovian conditioning appears to be a widespread phenomenon, applying to a relatively wide range of responses.
The resulting budget projections, therefore, are necessarily subject to a relatively wide range of error.
The video is recorded in a 4 3 ratio with a relatively wide angle.
Similarly efficient performance has been observed in a relatively wide range of mammals.
This polymer exhibited a relatively wide optical band gap of ~1.95 eV in the solid state.
British research has noted, however, that there is a relatively wide variation of phytonutrients between blackcurrant cultivars.
The materials exhibit internal friction higher than 0.5 in a relatively wide temperature range.
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