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The phrase "relatively obvious" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means something is somewhat or comparatively easy to understand or see. Example: "It was relatively obvious to the detective that the suspect was lying, as his story had many inconsistencies."
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This should, I hope, be relatively obvious.
The ethical problems associated with legislation prohibiting adults from cycling without helmets are relatively obvious.
But Jacobs was not just the first to articulate these now relatively obvious points.
A couple of helpful measures are relatively obvious, but seem depressingly distant.
"Factually, this looks like an acknowledgment of relatively obvious things," Mr. Navalny said.
For investors, controlling the budget is crucial but also relatively obvious.
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One option I initially put forward was "Sorry" because it's relatively quick, obvious, and translatable.
This difference in quality of care is more relatively more obvious at the level of facility management [ 1].
Or has the last 64 days been a relatively colourblind time?" Obvious because the issue of Obama's race had, directly or indirectly, dominated the national conversation for the last two years at least.
The nanostructures are dense and relatively pure (no obvious particles can be observed).
On the other hand, the influence of serration period on the shear viscosity and orientational order parameter is not so obvious relatively.
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