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relatively

[rel-uh-tiv-lee] / ˈrɛl ə tɪv li /


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And Mr. Sklenar, who was in “It Ends with Us” but is a relatively fresh face at the movies, smartly underplays his increasingly pivotal role, from which he slowly peels back the layers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Treasury yields hung on to early declines, but were relatively stable after the data, a sign investors don’t expect the report to dramatically shift the path of interest rates.

From The Wall Street Journal

In its assessment, the regulator determined household debt remains high, but relatively stable and below historical peaks.

From The Wall Street Journal

AV industry have been relatively slow to scale, Tesla has promised rapid expansion since it debuted in its first market about six months ago.

From MarketWatch

You have children who will also benefit from an inheritance, so this is the equivalent of a double-edged silver sword with — you’ll be glad to know — relatively blunt edges.

From MarketWatch