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The phrase "a relevant connection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or significance of a link or relationship between two or more concepts, ideas, or entities.
Example: "In our research, we found a relevant connection between diet and mental health that warrants further investigation."
Alternatives: "an important link" or "a significant relationship".
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They reined in the provisions, allowing cases to be heard only if they had a relevant connection to Spain and if no other national court would take on the case.
Here, as in Perez v. Brownell, we must inquire whether there exists a relevant connection between the particular legislative enactment and the power granted to Congress by the Constitution.
The Court there held that such a relevant connection exists between the power to maintain relations with other sovereign nations and the power to expatriate the American who votes in a foreign election.
For a relevant connection between Theorem 3 and fundamental solutions to general nonlinear measure data problems we refer to Sect.
Some funding bodies, like the Wellcome Trust, demand in addition that EEA nationals have a "relevant connection to the EEA," but with your British degree you even meet that criterion.
Which in our case means at least one of us can be always relied on to find a relevant connection between any given topic and the American musical theatre.
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This time, whenever either the antecedent is impossible or the consequent necessary, the conditional will be true, regardless of whether there is any relevant connection between the two constituent propositions.
We may also find relationship errors, often when a biologically relevant connection between two terms is missing from the ontology.
As M/SAPKs and MKs also play important roles in differentiation, development and cell proliferation, the physical association of PRC1 and MK3 suggests a functionally relevant connection.
The settlement also bars Reverb and Ms. Snitker from making similar endorsements of any product or service without disclosing any relevant connections.
He planned, in fact, to become a historian (though he claims, a little slyly, to see no relevant connection in his interests: American history, 19th-century British history and the Roman Empire).
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