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The phrase "are relatively uniform" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where components, characteristics, etc. show little or no variation from one to the next. For example: "The sizes of these books are relatively uniform, so they all fit nicely on the shelf."
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The ratios of male to hermaphroditic gametophytes vary among species but are relatively uniform within a species.
By contrast, summer temperatures are relatively uniform across the country, the average monthly temperature for August (the warmest month) being in the high 70s °F (about 25 °C).
Although the features of the trochophore larva are relatively uniform among species within an order, the nature of the larva also depends upon other factors e.g., egg size and larval ecology.
And given Apple's preference towards pixel-perfect design, keeping the screen the same size ensures apps are relatively uniform.
Clearly, these nanoparticles are relatively uniform in size and array, isolated, and elliptical.
The nickel and boron contents of the coatings are relatively uniform across the whole thickness.
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It is relatively uniform, although speakers often reveal regional accents.
There also were relatively uniform laws about passing slaves from one generation to another.
The diet of the average Meso-American was relatively uniform throughout the area.
Dark energy, in contrast to both forms of matter, is relatively uniform in time and space and is gravitationally repulsive, not attractive, within the volume it occupies.
For still others he made use of apparent diameters, which he found to be relatively uniform for clusters of known distance.
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