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"relatively unusual" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not particularly uncommon or rare, but which is not widely seen or heard either. For example, you could say "The singer's song was relatively unusual for today's pop music genre."
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But that was relatively unusual.
The Flea's move is relatively unusual.
For women workers this was relatively unusual.
Unbelief is relatively unusual and unnatural.
The second world war is relatively unusual.
Attacks on humans are relatively unusual.
But straightforward transferral of this kind is relatively unusual.
Yes, America is relatively unusual in executing people.
The Legal Māori Dictionary is relatively unusual, however, for combining these two characteristics.
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Radical industry evolution is relatively unusual.
But her experience seems to be relatively unusual.
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