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The phrase "are relatively strong" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the strength or effectiveness of something in comparison to others, indicating a moderate level of strength.
Example: "The results of the study indicate that the new materials are relatively strong compared to traditional options."
Alternatives: "are quite robust" or "are fairly powerful."
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The women are relatively strong.
But even though these business fundamentals are relatively strong, securities prices have dropped.
"Commodity markets are relatively strong, and the long-term outlook is positive".
It has also proven virtually impossible to conduct in districts where the Taliban are relatively strong, thereby inevitably penalizing farmers in pro-government districts".
Most of those who enter this sweepstakes are (relatively) strong on the diagnosis part and woefully weak on the remedy part.
Italy's fundamentals, other than its enormous debt, are relatively strong, but its fragile political leadership adds to market uncertainty, said Marco Fortis, an economist at Milan's Cattolica University.
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The lessons for Ministries of Health in similar Post-Soviet countries--or other emerging economies where government capacity and local policy processes are relatively strong--are clear: the development of solid governance and technical infrastructure in terms of planning and evaluation provide a solid structure for donor coordination and insure against local political change.
The earnings were relatively strong.
Turnout is relatively strong but not astonishing.
He was relatively strong given the favorable vulnerability.
First, recent British growth has been relatively strong.
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