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The phrase "about relevance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or significance of a particular topic or subject matter.
Example: "In our discussion, we need to focus on the points that are about relevance to our main argument."
Alternatives: "regarding significance" or "concerning importance".
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It's all about relevance.
Amanda Ripley, a journalist and an Emerson fellow, responded: It's not about time; it's about relevance.
"It's more about relevance," she said — a retrofitted rationale that had done little to quell the outrage.
"Knowledge is power, but the transaction between consumers and service won't be about monetary terms, it'll be about relevance.
He also must, "at some stage, give a talk about relevance of his faith to his positions and policies".
"So we talk about relevance," Ms. Sutton said, "and decided not to do a look backward" in the anniversary issue.
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Of course the notions of "about" and "relevance" are notoriously difficult to pin down (Goodman 1961).
Medical experts worry about the relevance of the tests, and about consumers' ability to interpret the lab results accurately.
Duncan Smith hit a nerve when he talked about "dwindling relevance".
It also aims to raise awareness about the relevance of these issues to mainstream management education.
When your image isn't represented, what does it say about your relevance?
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