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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about relatively" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English, as the combination lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The discussion was about relatively new technologies in the market."
Alternatives: "concerning somewhat" or "regarding fairly".
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Ferris wheels rotate about relatively slowly making one revolution every 600 seconds or so.
Both these mechanisms, gene duplication and lateral transfer, have the capacity to bring about relatively large changes.
A further possibility is the introduction of land improvements, inputs which bring about relatively permanent improvements in the characteristics of the land.
On the other hand, a substitution of one drug for another will probably bring about relatively small short-run deviations, as it seems hard to see which of the above-mentioned reasons would contribute substantially in this case, except possibly learning effects due to initial dosing difficulties.
Today, they must learn a great deal about relatively small numbers of people.
Of course, we're still talking – in Australia at least – about relatively tiny numbers.
"The major parties disagree about relatively little in this reform debate," the paper said.
Still, questions about relatively limited range and high costs vex electric vehicles.
The questions were about relatively narrow legal matters, not about the central issue of how he dealt with abusive priests.
City records indicated that since then, several callers to the city's 311 hot line had complained about relatively minor problems.
Anyway, a light read – great for a single sitting in a cafe/bar – about relatively unlikable self absorbed bourgeoisie playing games with each other.
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