Examples of using Relatively common in English and their translations into Dutch
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Nitrogen is relatively common in the universe;
chain-complete posets are relatively common.
Scarlet fever is a relatively common disease.
The relatively common and promiscuous exploitation of young teenagers
Arrhythmia is relatively common in dogs and is not always a cause for concern.
Before proceeding to how you can recover WeChat data, another relatively common issue that users are faced with is losing access to their account.
A relatively common form of a gene located on chromosome 19 is associated with late onset Alzheimer's disease.
It's relatively common knowledge that, following Google's guidelines,
and is relatively common in dogs.
It is relatively common on the coasts of Brittany
is also relatively common in domestic animals like dogs.
Only in the UK do they appear to be relatively common and here their significance is open to doubt.
It's relatively common knowledge that, following Google's guidelines,
He wonders if the lack of a serious significant other outside of an engagement is now relatively common.
which It is relatively common in the modern world.
Chlamydia in children is a relatively common phenomenon, especially the incidence has increased in recent years.
Aegeria is a relatively common European butterfly while C. teita is a threatened
Certain relatively common discoloration, such as yellow,
The display therefore has the relatively common 3.5″ screen diagonal;
Muscle pain(myalgia) is a relatively common but significant side effect of statins.
