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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an relevant" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "relevant" is "a" since "relevant" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "It is important to consider a relevant perspective when making decisions."
Alternatives: "a pertinent" or "a significant".
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As can be seen in Fig. 3, from the year 2012 there was an relevant growth in the trends of web search popularity for the term "Internet of Things", consequently, this study adjusted the selection criteria to survey journal papers from the year 2012.
Taken together, one may suggest that EYT could be an relevant contribution of AM in the treatment of diseases particularly with (psycho- neurological movement affections [ 31].
The effects of the renewed health reform at the beginning of the year 2004 received great public attention and had an relevant impact on the individual, for example the introduction of a practice charge for consulting a doctor's office.
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"That is not necessarily a relevant question," an FCO official replied.
It's a relevant name, a powerful name, and naming matters.
He works for a member from a relevant committee.
Become a member of a relevant trade organization.
If there is a theme, wear a relevant costume.
"You must have an offer that has a relevant message".
Gain a relevant position with a construction firm.
For a History assignment, watch a relevant documentary.
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