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The phrase "are relatively new" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has not been around for a long time in comparison to other things.
Example: "The technologies we are discussing are relatively new and still evolving."
Alternatives: "are quite recent" or "are fairly new."
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Most are relatively new.
Target-date funds are relatively new.
Downtown residences are relatively new to Austin.
But other reasons are relatively new.
Celebrants are relatively new in this country.
Most specialized biotechnology funds are relatively new and untested.
Both officers are relatively new to the force.
All of these are offerings are relatively new.
Statistics for sacks and tackles are relatively new.
Bond funds, he said, are "relatively new assets".
Allegations levelled at children are relatively new, however.
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