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The phrase "a highly relevant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is very pertinent or applicable to a particular topic or situation.
Example: "The research findings provide a highly relevant insight into the effects of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "extremely pertinent" or "very applicable".
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"The commissioner failed to even consider a highly relevant alternative penalty".
The defense papers noted, without elaboration, "Dr. Patterson's report also glosses over a highly relevant family history of mental illness".
At Pace, Cassuto recent hosted and introduced a highly relevant lecture by Steven M. Wise, a legal scholar focused on animals and rights, titled "Nonhuman Rights to Personhood".
Kim Waite, a lawyer at the City law firm RPC, said: "Arguing that one's children should be protected from embarrassment remains a highly relevant factor in whether a court will grant a privacy injunction.
He then told Murdo Fraser, the Scottish Conservative justice spokesman, that the issue of when and how the police could investigate possible suspects other than Hales, who was struck off over the deals last year, was a "highly relevant question".
The combination of cost synergy and conflict is a highly relevant practical concern.
The issue is a highly relevant topic in the context of recent development of cellular systems.
This is a highly relevant issue e.g., related to Delphi processes.
Thus, the NCD epidemic offers a highly relevant learning context for schools.
Application of hydrological models to ungauged basins is both a highly relevant and challenging task.
A high ambient temperature is a highly relevant stressor in poultry production.
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