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The phrase "rise relatively" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing changes in levels or amounts in comparison to something else. Example: "The stock prices tend to rise relatively during the holiday season."
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As a result, it seems likely to me that the Bank Rate will need to rise relatively soon".
A Bank of England policymaker has said interest rates need to rise "relatively soon", adding to signs that support is gradually building for the first increase in British borrowing costs since before the financial crisis.
But fellow committee member Martin Weale has said rates may need to rise "relatively soon", and colleague Kristin Forbes has argued that the Bank may have to move more quickly than expected if the stronger pound has less impact on dragging down inflation than traditionally thought.
Yet Medicare spending is projected to rise relatively slowly, restrained in part by measures to control costs in the 2010 health law.
The present study suggests that the Coriaria ancestor may have emerged between Asia and NZ and then dispersed worldwide and that the Asian lineage may have given rise relatively recently to the Mediterranean species, while the NZ lineage gave rise to the North American species.
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British students now occupy fourth place in the ethnic jumble in Maastricht and their numbers are rising relatively fast.
The US, the world's biggest oil consumer, has relied in the past on Saudi to keep Opec price rises relatively low.
Emissions have been rising relatively slowly in the EU because of the collapse of coal-mining in Britain and the rundown of the smokestack industry in east Germany.
Craig, 28, and infielder Matt Carpenter, 27, each rose relatively slowly through the Cardinals' system, brewing as players while struggling to find positions with openings in the big leagues.
If the level of total compensation in an industry is rising relatively slowly, then wages would have to decline to leave total compensation at the market clearing level.
The UK's population has been rising relatively sharply and the need to accommodate between 400,000 and 500,000 additional people each year has generated further pressure on Britain's already under-supplied housing market.
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