Examples of 'relatively old' in a sentence

Meaning of "relatively old"

Describes something that is not very new or recent, indicating a significant period of time since its creation or inception

How to use "relatively old" in a sentence

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Both areas have relatively old populations.
The workforce in this firm is relatively old.
The organ is a relatively old musical instrument.
The population of the commune is relatively old.
Some are relatively old and well established.
Its staff is already relatively old.
It is relatively old for a continent so young.
I know this is a relatively old post.
Relatively old methods of doing things.
This concerns a relatively old incident.
Most of the senior housing supply is relatively old.
Found this relatively old paper.
Stars near the galactic center should be relatively old.
The house is relatively old and needs major repairs.
The computers were also relatively old.

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It was interesting to see a relatively old organisation searching for a new direction.
Workers on plantations are generally poorly skilled and sometimes relatively old.
Mercenaries are part of a relatively old phenomenon.
I was able to renew most of my stock which was starting to become relatively old.
The technology is a relatively old idea.
This method is relatively old but it has been dramatically improved in the last decades.
Java is already relatively old.
These provinces have relatively old populations due in part to their lower fertility rates.
The motorhome is relatively old.
Two relatively old techniques remain the standards for locating potential covert channels.
It is paradoxically both a very new and a relatively old or established approach.
This is a relatively old formation that has become worn and eroded due to subsequent impacts.
We note that the fish in many of the lakes are relatively old.
Farmers as a group tend to be relatively old compared with the rest of society.
But you are also thinking in terms of marketing in relatively old terms.
I am relatively old.
The president and his advisers are relatively old men.
The word vintage describes relatively old collectables that are not yet antiques.
Detection of hot spots at the ground surface by remote sensing is a relatively old technique.
Insulin pumps also represent relatively old technology and are cumbersome to use.
Those who lived past early childhood had a reasonable chance of living to a relatively old age.
These results argue in favor of the relatively old origin of these structures.
A Dipsomaniac is a relatively old term describing a medical condition involving an uncontrollable craving for alcohol.
Information Architecture is a relatively old term.
It is a relatively old inland route to Astoria from the Tualatin Valley.
The history of the city is relatively old in Brazilian terms.
He 's relatively old and it shows on his face.
The Framework sublimation is a process for printing using relatively old flat frames.
There is also a relatively old and small board mill called Vääräkosken Pahvi in Ähtäri.
One reason for this development can be attributed to the relatively old machinery in Turkey.
It is a relatively old photograph, its degradation is progressive.
Bloor Research had both OSes running on relatively old Pentium machines.
Until then, relatively old buildings were identified by their use.
In fact, its stars appeared to be relatively old and quiescent.
Moreover, they are relatively old and have not been validated in many settings.

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