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"relatively unstable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when comparing different levels of stability, such as comparing a political situation that is relatively unstable to one that is very unstable. For example, "The political situation in the country is relatively unstable compared to the neighboring nation's order."
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The connection between the phone and toothbrush is relatively unstable and cut out at random.
We remain particularly vulnerable because our two primary suppliers of oil, the Middle East and Venezuela, are relatively unstable.
With no convincing winner in Sunday's contests, the situation remained relatively unstable, especially given Ukraine's recent history.
And by that time half the world's gas and oil will be coming from countries that are currently perceived as relatively unstable, either in political or economic terms".
All the radioactive isotopes of erbium are relatively unstable: their half-lives range from 1 second (erbium-145) to 9.4 days (erbium-169).
Because of this fact, these types of compounds are relatively unstable, with the central atom seeking to return to the octet state by extruding one or more ligands.
Fission comes from the relatively unstable isotope u-235.
One of these rings was made up of only four carbon atoms, a relatively unstable configuration.
Subarctic species were dominant and local successions were probably delayed by relatively unstable and infertile soils.
Even for counts with relatively unstable patterns, average errors were lower than 3% in most cases.
Fixation stability was classified into three categories: stable, relatively unstable, or unstable.
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