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Discover Ludwig"relatively young" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing or contrasting something with a younger version of something else. For example: "The company was relatively young compared to other businesses in the industry."
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"He's relatively young -- 50.
"I'm still relatively young.
We're still relatively young.
He's a relatively young Democrat.
Reggae itself is relatively young.
His staff is relatively young.
Or relatively young and healthy.
Why look at relatively young women?
ACLF occurs in relatively young patients.
His mother died relatively young, at 55.
"He's relatively young," Mr. Lott said.
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