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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relatively young venture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a business or project that has been established for a short period of time compared to others in the same field.
Example: "Despite being a relatively young venture, the startup has already made significant strides in the market."
Alternatives: "a fairly new enterprise" or "a somewhat recent initiative."
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Andreessen Horowitz, founded by Mr. Andreessen and his general partner, Ben Horowitz, in 2009, is still a relatively young venture firm with a modest number of exits.
It's still a relatively young venture — it originally launched back in February and is still in beta — and I haven't been able to confirm why Bookish's owners seemed to eager to sell it after less than a year.
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Trout is a relatively new venture for the Biserovsky farm, underscoring Moscow's prosperity.
This is a relatively new venture run by Bristol-based Rebecca Cork.
"Charlie Church Mouse is a relatively new venture.
In a relatively young industry, those are some deep venture roots.
But like all the other Internet ventures related to the funeral industry, online obituaries are a relatively young phenomenon.
He's a relatively young Democrat.
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