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The phrase "relative's house" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the house of a family member when talking about a place you have visited or where you have stayed. For example: "I spent the summer at my cousin's house last year."
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If it's a casual birthday party at a relative's house, jeans and nice tops are okay.
All the children were taken to a relative's house.
They were due to spend the night at a relative's house but never turned up.
For three days, we went from one relative's house to another's, eating snacks and drinking Cognac.
I go with my wife and son to a relative's house to coordinate our neighborhood security.
Her captors later dropped her off at a relative's house in the capital.
Mr. Winters's mother and sister -- Virginia, 76; and Patricia, 54 -- went to a relative's house.
The Halloween party, at a relative's house, had a graveyard theme.
The family had grown accustomed to sporadic fighting and gunfire, and usually fled to a relative's house elsewhere in Homs.
She is now staying at a relative's house, unsure if she will take the time to vote in November.
Then a shell destroyed the relative's house, and the Kachadoorians decided to make a dash back home.
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