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Your uncle-by-marriage's nephews might be you and your siblings. You are your uncle's nephew or niece.

They might be the children of your aunt's siblings (your aunt being his wife), in which case they are your cousins.

If they are your uncle's nephews by virtue of being children of his siblings, they are no relation to you at all.

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