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The phrase "are doing relatively well" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or performance that is satisfactory or better than expected, often in comparison to others or previous performance.
Example: "Despite the challenges faced this year, our sales figures indicate that we are doing relatively well compared to last year."
Alternatives: "are performing quite well" or "are faring reasonably well."
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Some countries of Central Europe, like the Czech Republic and Poland, are doing relatively well.
The News Corporation's 33 local stations, most of them Fox affiliates, are doing relatively well.
On a same-store-sales basis, the discounters of the world are doing relatively well.
The people lucky enough to work at these companies are doing relatively well.
And some rich ones, including Germany, are doing relatively well despite the economic turmoil surrounding them.
The Sun Belt states are doing relatively well in sales while business in the Midwest is mixed.
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But given its history, Afghanistan is doing relatively well.
Yahoo's display advertising business is doing relatively well.
Afghanistan has been doing relatively well in spite of difficulties caused by conflict.
The company is doing relatively well this year in segments not sensitive to advertising.
The sectors cutting jobs included retailing and finance, which had appeared to be doing relatively well.
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