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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are relatively resilient" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the ability of something to withstand challenges or recover from difficulties, often in a comparative context.
Example: "These species are relatively resilient to climate change, adapting better than others in their environment."
Alternatives: "are quite durable" or "are fairly robust."
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She argues education and books - two of Pearson's biggest revenue generators and the markets it leads - are relatively resilient to an advertising downturn.
Although the declines in democracy in places such as Europe and the United States deserve our attention, the V-Dem data suggest that political institutions in these countries are relatively resilient.
The water sources for the city are primarily groundwater and thus are relatively resilient to ashfall contamination.
The guideline that seems to be emerging, though, is this: the brands of institutions are relatively resilient.
Though many tissues are relatively resilient in the wake of CPA treatment [25], only hematopoietic and neural stem cells have been demonstrated to contain high ALDH activity in reconstituting transplantation studies following isolation of these cell populations [26] [28].
Additionally, tissue-arrested stages are relatively resilient to the effects of anthelmintics [ 5].
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What's interesting is that Italy and Spain have been relatively resilient.
The most traditional groups have been relatively resilient.
"We expect trading conditions to be tough in 2011 but ultimately expect consumer demand to be relatively resilient".
When we met in November, she was relatively resilient to light, and was taking hour-long car trips.
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