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Discover LudwigThe phrase "relatively well-off" is correct and can be used in written English.
Example: "Although they are not wealthy, my grandparents are relatively well-off and can afford to travel once a year."
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But the students were relatively well-off.
Minor irritants to a relatively well-off foreigner.
Would it be Catalonia's relatively well-off 7.5m residents?
If anything, there was weak evidence the other way.What might explain why so many relatively well-off people from relatively well-off countries end up as terrorists?
These areas are perceived as relatively well-off, so the disadvantage is often hidden.
Interestingly, nearly all the replies came from relatively well-off parts of the UK.
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Nevada's electorate tonight was relatively well off.
This made him relatively well off in the slum.
So, by most people's standards, they are relatively well off.
Unlike John, they seem to be relatively well off.
Those who are still relatively well off are terrified they too may sink into poverty.
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