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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which relatively" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used when comparing or discussing something in relation to another, but the phrase lacks clarity and context. Example: "The results of the experiment, which relatively showed improvement, were surprising."
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THE S.& P. 500 is not the only index in which relatively few issues hold sway.
Such rules of thumb are meant to apply to the current market, in which relatively low yields are commonplace.
But California's complex power buying mechanism has created a situation in which relatively small players have extraordinary influence.
In his memo, Cembalest enumerated, as a guide to his clients, his own household expenses, which, relatively speaking, were modest.
This is particularly true for drugs that act on new targets in the brain about which relatively less is known.
Mr. Sanaullah said that Mr. Davis spoke Urdu, the dominant language in Pakistan, which relatively few American officials speak.
Catabolism, the sequences of enzyme-catalyzed reactions by which relatively large molecules in living cells are broken down, or degraded.
Experts say zero-tolerance policies have created an atmosphere in which relatively minor student misconduct often leads to suspensions, expulsions and arrests.
Hannah J Davies The two-year-old Syrian civil war is an anomaly: a huge story, occurring in a connected world, but about which relatively little is known.
Critics argue that the ease with which relatively rich foreigners are able to "rent" the wombs of poor Indians creates the potential for exploitation.
(This is most abundantly true with prenatal treatment and the care of young children, in which relatively modest expenditures today can pay off dividends for a lifetime).
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