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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relevant question to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when introducing a question that pertains to a specific topic or context. Example: "In the context of climate change, a relevant question to consider is how individual actions can impact the environment."
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It would be a relevant question to ask, but nobody I spoke to on Canvey asked it.
A relevant question to ask at this moment is: Why would anyone bother to invent a new aesthetic for such a retrograde form?
Past investment performance may or may not be a relevant question to ask.
A relevant question to [Mrs] Merkel's European opponents might be, if Angela Merkel goes, will the second strongest German political party, SPD, provide any better solutions to the current European crisis?
Therefore, elucidation of mechanisms contributing towards CIP2A stability in cancer cells will be a relevant question to be addressed in the future.
Though Dumont et.al. [1] report as stepping velocity the slope of the unwinding trace between two pauses, a relevant question to pose is whether such a velocity exists, as there does not exist a natural step movement between pauses except when there is just one substep between pauses.
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It is a particularly relevant question to ask a celebrity, whose identity is often confused in the mire of exploitation and representation.
A clinically relevant question to ask here is whether the presence of type A (and also B and C) plica would cause future cartilage loss or progression of pre-existing cartilage damage.
Whether these repair processes are also impaired, and thus the negative effects of UVBR similarly enhanced, at high temperatures is not known, but is an ecologically relevant question to ask given that organisms that inhabit environments where the temperature fluctuates widely on a daily timescale are likely to experience high doses of UVBR when temperatures are high.
If you react more to a relevant question than to control questions, the polygrapher will perceive (rightly or wrongly) that you are lying in response to something relevant and you will likely fail the polygraph.
Tip: at your next meeting, make a point to ask a relevant question related to your expertise that helps deepen the discussion or clarify a particular topic.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com