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Discover Ludwig"relatively happy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express an opinion about something, compare it to something else, or to indicate that happiness is only relative or limited. For example, you could say "My family is relatively happy despite our financial struggles."
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Hell, I've even got relatively nice relatives, so I know I should be relatively happy.
This time, he was relatively happy.
I'm relatively happy as a renter.
Armstrong's saga had a relatively happy ending.
It was a relatively happy period for the tormented author.
Rosalind's later scientific career was highly successful and relatively happy.
This relatively happy state of affairs will not, however, endure.
"We're relatively happy with the way the season has gone.
That song has a relatively happy ending; others don't.
But on the whole I think I'm relatively happy.
Meanwhile, Ms. Khatun's story had a relatively happy ending.
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