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"it relatively late" is a correct and usable sentence in written English
You can use it when you want to express that something is late in comparison to something else or in comparison to a standard or expectation. Example: I'm running it relatively late, so I won't be able to make it to the party.
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I did it relatively late, which is probably not a bad thing.
She says she has a demystifying way of communicating science because she came to it relatively late.
(I saw it relatively late on, and for the first time in my theatre-going career spontaneously rose to my feet as the curtain fell).
She chose the path herself and chose it relatively late for an elite player, finishing high school before becoming a full-time competitor.
Of course all the people that are given ZMapp get it relatively late in infection, because with an experiment monkey you know what day you infected it, so you can give it pretty close after, but with a person, you don't know that they're infected until they start to show symptoms of Ebola, and that's usually about two weeks.
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The problem for the Independent is that it was relatively late to the internet, only taking it seriously with its website relaunch in 2008, and a succession of owners have never invested enough in web content.
But it was just this summer that it released its software for reading electronic books on desktop computers, making it a relatively late entry into the market.
Another point which may play a part is that it was relatively late that psychiatry has found its way into Sardinia.
The fact that it comes relatively late in her career -- she is 54 -- makes it all the more gutsy.
Her metamorphosis was especially impressive for two reasons: it came after a period of mental and physical duress and it came relatively late, around the time Ms. Jaffe turned 30 and almost 10 years after she became a high-profile principal dancer.
When IBM launched its first personal computer, 20 years ago today, it was relatively late to the party.
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