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The phrase "are relevant today" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing topics, ideas, or issues that still hold significance or importance in the present time.
Example: "The themes explored in Shakespeare's plays are relevant today, as they address universal human experiences."
Alternatives: "are applicable today" or "hold significance today."
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So the results are relevant today.
How many of the book's warnings are relevant today?
"There are a lot of lessons from those times that are relevant today".
What lessons from the past on migration and group identity are relevant today?
"It's getting into really interesting themes that are relevant today, so hopefully it catches on".
The counterinsurgency lessons that Bill Lair tried to impart to us young spies are relevant today: Keep your footprint small.
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This is relevant today.
That is relevant today.
His interrogation is relevant today.
"Of course Tennessee Williams is relevant today," he said.
This Guardian article from March this year is relevant today.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com