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"relatively successful" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are making comparisons between two people or groups that have achieved different levels of success. For example: "Even though he didn't win the championship, his season was still relatively successful compared to his competitors."
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It proved relatively successful.
Even though they are relatively successful.
"I'm relatively successful," he said breezily.
Yet, today, Rwanda is a relatively successful country.
"It was a relatively successful first day," the mayor said.
Relatively successful acts find digital returns pathetic too.
In fact, so far Rudy Gay has been relatively successful for his new employers.
Trinity Mirror, on the other hand, has a large and still relatively successful regional newspaper business.
They start very slowly but before not too long they become relatively successful.
"Football has been tough but on the pitch it's been relatively successful".
I kind of went from being relatively successful as an engineer and relatively successful as a start-up C.E.O., and then to utter failure as a midlevel manager.
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relatively useful
relatively happy
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quite successful
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comparatively successful
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fairly successful
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relatively efficacious
found successful
relatively cost effective
experienced successful
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