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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relevancy" is not commonly used in written English; "relevance" is the preferred term.
You can use "a relevancy" in contexts where you are discussing a specific instance or aspect of relevance, but it may sound awkward to some readers.
Example: "The study highlighted a relevancy that had previously been overlooked in the research."
Alternatives: "a relevance" or "an importance".
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No reviewer used a relevancy rating of 1 ("not at all relevant") for any item.
With Uncle Boonmee, he remembers so much, so I think there's a relevancy.
"Google has a relevancy problem, and they are trying to do something about it".
"I can't wait for the day when there is a relevancy test on the data that I get.
"We're satisfied there is a relevancy being established for the Guard -- and relevancy is the key," he said.
If we stay within the confines of a relevancy algorithm, we'll never discover anything outside of our "interests" or comfort zones.
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Then Instagram switched to a relevancy-sorted algorithmic feed.
Instead you'll see a relevancy-sorted list of local businesses and landmarks that Facebook thinks you'll be interested in.
A personalized home page could use all these signals to provide a relevancy-filtered feed, much like Facebook does.
Facebook Marketplace lets you browse a relevancy-sorted feed of things to buy from people who live nearby, and quickly list your own stuff for sale.
But many people don't even understand the basic concept of Facebook using a relevancy-sorting algorithm to filter the News Feed to be as engaging as possible.
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