Sentence examples for has begun relatively from inspiring English sources

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Japanese anime Your Name has begun relatively quietly with weekend takings of £22,000 (including £5,000 in previews) from 17 cinemas.

For Mourinho and Guardiola, the season has begun relatively sedately, the only real hint of controversy coming in their decisions that, respectively, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Joe Hart have no place in their sides.

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Dr. Cutler would later join the study in Tuskegee, Ala., which had begun relatively innocuously in 1932 as an observation of how syphilis progressed in black male sharecroppers.

Although Operation Toan Thang I had begun relatively quietly for the Australians it had ended far more spectacularly.

Once the difficult, unpleasant and unsafe work of removing the insidious asbestos fibers has begun, the men spend relatively little screen time actually cleaning up.

The Chinese government has begun cracking down on the relatively uncensored and lively bulletin boards run by universities.

So over the past few years, the nascent industry has begun to make some of the relatively few quantum machines in existence available to researchers and businesses via the computing cloud.

Perhaps the most extraordinary development has been in the Netherlands, where the number of unemployed workers has begun to rise rapidly after rising relatively slowly early in the credit crisis.

While the program is relatively new, it has begun to yield outcomes.

Literary alt-history is still relatively scarce, but it has begun a noticeable expansion.

It is only relatively recently that tourism has begun to make an impact, although foreign influences stretch way back.

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