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The phrase "are relatively clear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the clarity of information, ideas, or instructions in a comparative sense.
Example: "The guidelines provided in the report are relatively clear, making it easier for the team to follow them."
Alternatives: "are quite clear" or "are fairly clear".
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The technical next steps, at least, are relatively clear.
While Mr. Yang's individual subjects are relatively clear, his larger meanings are hard to pin down.
That has worked for the standard model because its predictions are relatively clear.
The rules governing those traditional charities, known as 501(c)3 groups, are relatively clear.
"Coverage in the four markets looks good, and the reports are relatively clear and well explained," Mr. Chisholm said.
Some of the thinking has borrowed from private sector concepts where the links between activity and return are relatively clear.
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Some are relatively clear-cut: east versus west; imperial homeland versus infiltrating colonist; pacifism versus martial clangour (from the outset most of the action is contingent upon the war); rationalism versus faith (Hardy is a God-disdaining atheist, apparently visited by the ghost of a dead lover, while Ramanujan supposedly dreams his theories with the help of the Hindu goddess Namagiri).
The underlying picture, however, is relatively clear.
When she launched, the coast was relatively clear.
By now it is relatively clear what Xi is aiming to do.
In contrast to his meandering concurrence, the few crisp sentences of notes were relatively clear.
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