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The phrase "is relatively still" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when describing something that has not changed or moved very much compared to other things. For example, "Although the technology industry has rapidly evolved, the newspaper industry is relatively still the same as it was twenty years ago."
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Where streamlines crowd together, the fluid speed is relatively high; where they open out, the fluid is relatively still.
The sectoral laser is done when the disease is relatively still active, while in the panretinal photocoagulation (PRP) group, the disease in the involuntary stage.
Because the natural habitat of these fish is relatively still water (Coleman pers. obs)., we believe that escape response performance is a better measure of swimming cost than steady swimming.
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Until then, it had been a warm, muggy evening, but the air was relatively still.
Best of all, the players are relatively still in those moments and timing a bit less critical.
This was a great customer acquisition strategy for a brand in its infancy, as they were relatively still unknown.
Cloud computing is relatively new and still changing.
It's labeled "1.0" because it's relatively new, still on its first stage of development.
The forms are relatively simple, though still ethereal.
Although it's relatively small, it's still rather inescapable.
Still, it's relatively inexpensive.
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