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Yes. For example, 77 = 7*11 has no factors in common with 30 = 2*3*5

Any number that does not have any prime factors in common with 30 is relatively prime to 30. Since the prime factors of 30 are 2, 3, and 5, multiply any other prime numbers together to get numbers that are relatively prime to 30.

More examples:

13
37
73
7 x 17 = 119
11 x 19 = 209
23 x 23 = 529
29 x 31 = 899

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