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Discover LudwigThe phrase "relatively warm" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to compare two temperatures, one which is warmer than the other. For example: "The winter months are relatively warm compared to the previous summer season."
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It was a relatively warm day — about twenty degrees Fahrenheit.
It is most lethal when fall temperatures are relatively warm.
Since the western Pacific is relatively warm, a large SST gradient exists along the equatorial Pacific.
After that some sunshine and relatively warm temperatures are expected again for Friday.
This allows currents of relatively warm water to push inland, undermining and further destabilising the sheet.
The water in the Straits of Florida, where Nyad wanted to swim, is relatively warm.
The late 1950s saw a peak in activity and were relatively warm years for the period.
Last night was relatively warm, and the homeless were back on the church steps.
The (relatively) warm day had weakened the solid mass around us, it seemed.
"Especially in parts of the state that stay relatively warm in the fall and winter".
The relatively warm conditions were followed by overall cooler conditions from 1450 1850 CE.
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