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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relevant source" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a source of information that is applicable or significant to a particular topic or context.
Example: "In my research paper, I cited a relevant source that provided valuable insights into the subject matter."
Alternatives: "an applicable source" or "a pertinent source".
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"We do not see it being a relevant source of fuels over the next 20 years".
The article uses OECD TALIS survey as a relevant source of information.
Waste can be a relevant source of energy thanks to energy-from-waste processes.
Moreover, a proper landscape management can be a relevant source of income for the multifunctional farm's activities (Vilain 2008).
This study also includes non-scientific forums which were found to be a relevant source of information on agile methods.
Anaerobic digesters and anaerobic sludge storage tanks can also become a relevant source of direct methane emissions.
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However, there are very few data demonstrating that resistance arising de novo within a patient is a clinically relevant source of drug failure in malaria patients.
Although the CSF is a more relevant source to examine diagnostic markers for AD, plasma offers a distinct advantage as it is more easily accessible for clinical use in monitoring disease progression and therapeutic interventions.
Delays in response are a main matter of concern (Anderson 2016) and weather forecasts may become a highly relevant source for preparing action.
This entails that AV models are well suited for selection of a clean relevant source among multiple available irrelevant signals.
Steel production is among the most energy-intensive industrial processes and is a very relevant source of CO2 emissions.
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