Sentence examples for have gone relatively from inspiring English sources

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While somewhat similar in many ways to other adolescent high-risk behaviors, gambling problems among youth have gone relatively unnoticed.

But it seems to have gone relatively well compared with the trouble many rich families face.

The second round also appeared at first to have gone relatively smoothly.

Although the process seems to have gone relatively well, it was Mr. Moi who spawned the winners.

Reciprocals have gone relatively unnoticed because they are so often conflated with mutual insurance companies, another enterprise form that stresses cooperation among customers.

If you pay attention, the logos of the most iconic franchises in all of sports with the deepest traditions and largest fan bases have gone relatively unchanged since their conception.

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However, exactly how these messages wield such suggestive power has gone relatively unexplored.

With the well-deserved accolades to Woodson, Grunwald's brilliance has gone relatively unnoticed.

Since then, it seemed that the protest movement had gone relatively quiet while reforms were negotiated.

And yet the South Australian has gone relatively unrecognised in her birth country.

Morbidity, the state of being diseased, is an important aspect of pathogenesis that has gone relatively unstudied in fruit flies.

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