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The phrase "a relatively young" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is younger in comparison to others in a specific context or category.
Example: "The research team is composed of a relatively young group of scientists who bring fresh perspectives to the project."
Alternatives: "a fairly young" or "a somewhat young".
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He's a relatively young Democrat.
He also came to power as a relatively young man.
Introduced in 1995, Java is a relatively young programming language.
Tectonic geomorphology is a relatively young subdiscipline of geomorphology.
Television is still a relatively young medium here.
Justice Clark, then a relatively young 67, quickly retired.
Slacklining is a relatively young sport with a growing following.
Thandi writes: "Yes, Ukip is still a relatively young party.
"We are a relatively young and ambitious university.
RYAN LIZZA: Well, he's a relatively young guy.
"This is a relatively young team that we have.
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