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The phrase "are relevant that" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to connect two clauses but lacks proper structure.
Example: "The factors that influence our decision are relevant that we must consider carefully."
Alternatives: "are pertinent to" or "are applicable to".
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"Any theory of how we learn presupposes perceptual knowledge — that we know which facts are relevant, that we know what to look for".
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Is it going to be relevant that Richie is a strangler in the bedroom?
It is relevant that Picasso's daughter Paloma was born in April 1949.
Or it may be relevant that Arya looks like a normal name.
The memorandum examined whether it was relevant that Mr. Awlaki was in Yemen, far from Afghanistan.
It is relevant that Mr Assange sought permission from the prosecutrix to leave Sweden and she gave him her permission.
(It is relevant that Eilshemius's mother lost three of her six children at an early age).
Perhaps it's relevant that Field also sees global warming as a good thing.
For instance, I think it is relevant that he is a former presidential campaign manager (1992) for George H. W. Bush.
If there's something that's relevant that would make your statistics misleading, you have to get their attention and explain it to them.
Nevertheless it is relevant that d-Confidence, once again, performs better on imbalanced data.
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