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The phrase "Pertain to" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate a relationship or relevance to a particular subject or topic. Example: "The regulations that pertain to safety standards must be followed by all employees."
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"It doesn't pertain to them.
Other nascent uses pertain to music festivals.
The Jets' problems pertain to player personnel.
"And that doesn't just pertain to him".
Many of the museum's exhibits pertain to local nautical history.
It does not pertain to matters of historical judgment.
The recent scandals pertain to events that predate her tenure.
Could it pertain to disgust, a burgeoning field of research?
Similar results pertain to the other countries in the analysis.
Information does not pertain to any specific industry or business.
The results described up to now pertain to the deg.
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