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The phrase "relatively intact" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been damaged or compromised to some degree, but not entirely. For example, "The old building had been damaged by a fire, but its structure remained relatively intact."
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Or relatively intact.
The Knicks changed their identity through their front office, leaving their roster relatively intact.
If the next few months produce an obvious and relatively intact nominee, fine.
Ultimately, the museum was among the few cultural institutions in Bosnia to survive relatively intact.
"To see this level relatively intact," he said, "means there might be other areas that are also intact".
It has only one story, and ceiling heights are limited to eight feet, so it can arrive relatively intact.
Still, serious doubts remain about Lucent's goal of attaining profitability and remaining relatively intact by next year.
Loria, in fact, has a number of difficult decisions to make if he is to keep the club relatively intact.
And relatively intact fetuses can be used in autopsies, which can help in the planning of further pregnancies.
Creditors and regulators are likely to ensure that the company's network operations remain relatively intact in the months ahead.
As of Friday, there were 303 graves for Qaddafi soldiers whose remains were relatively intact.
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