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The phrase "about a relative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject that pertains to a family member or relation.
Example: "I have some interesting stories about a relative who traveled the world."
Alternatives: "regarding a family member" or "concerning a relation".
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An Israeli government would find it difficult to reject solid gestures that seek to jettison hackneyed rhetoric and bring about a relative peace for a populace which has unjustly suffered.
What about a relative who's highly competent and well respected?
I talked to relatives who still weep when they think about a relative.
Two men asked about a relative who they said had been detained several years ago.
She also remembered a "fairly intense" conversation about a relative of hers and her concern about their "hard drugs use".
And so, with the heaviest of hearts and the slightest hint of poignancy, I made an off-color remark about a relative.
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Note that we may talk about a relative-resilience improvement brought upon by a 〈n,f〉 configuration, if c>1, even though the absolute resilience (ρn,f(t)) decreases with time (i.e., with the increase of MT) for any 〈n,f〉 configuration.
But what about Kentrosaurus, a relative of Stegosaurus?
Think about what a relative luxury we've enjoyed since the Great Recession hit in 2008.
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So he has no qualms about being a relative newcomer to the industry.
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