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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relevance" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when referring to a specific instance or aspect of relevance, but it is more natural to use "relevance" without the article.
Example: "The study highlights a relevance that was previously overlooked in the research."
Alternatives: "a significance" or "an importance."
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Potentially relevant citations were retrieved and then subjected to a relevance assessment using our eligibility criteria.
A relevance vector machine is used to automatically select the most relevant terms of the model.
Peaks with a relevance below a relevance threshold are considered noise.4 If the peak is relevant, it is not touched.
Any culture finds a relevance for it.
We have to have a relevance to the industry.
It just screams of a relevance crisis meeting.
Ullmann's life and death have a relevance and a poignancy that take the breath away.
But this year the lovable old war horse has a relevance that transcends camp.
They display, say critics, a relevance and timelessness that is the mark of all good fiction.
Unplugging the area to evacuate the mess is a challenge with a relevance that goes beyond St Giles CircusSt Giles Circus
"That's a real challenge, taking that heritage and then finding a relevance to what you're living today.
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