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relatively

[rel-uh-tiv-lee] / ˈrɛl ə tɪv li /


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While trading in the fund can be relatively thin, it still provides a useful gauge of conditions for recently public companies.

From Barron's

Making matters worse, the bitcoin community is usually relatively slow to make changes to the blockchain, Tam at BTQ Technologies noted.

From MarketWatch

“We know that cardiovascular disease starts relatively young.”

From The Wall Street Journal

However, Barrymore came through the renovation relatively unscathed, transforming the property into a true sanctuary that she believed would serve as her family’s escape from the city, where she shoots her popular talk show.

From MarketWatch

A relatively new missile-toting unit of Marines, based on Okinawa, is designed to fight in a contested littoral battlespace by dispersing, concealing themselves, and taking out enemy ships and aircraft.

From The Wall Street Journal