relatively recent

Frequency: 7.815.3 per million words

Recent to a certain degree, especially when compared with other things.

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Examples (10)

  • A relatively recent development.
  • The company's expansion is a relatively recent phenomenon.
  • Despite being a relatively recent discovery, it has profound implications.
  • This technology is relatively recent, so there are still some bugs.
  • Her interest in classical music is relatively recent, but she's very passionate.
  • The trend of remote work is a relatively recent change in the corporate world.
  • For an ancient civilization, their written language is a relatively recent invention.
  • His promotion was relatively recent, and he's still adjusting to the new role.
  • These environmental policies are relatively recent, and their impact is yet to be fully seen.
  • The concept of sustainable tourism is a relatively recent one, gaining traction globally.