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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as not pertaining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not relevant or applicable to a particular subject or context.
Example: "The information provided in the report is as not pertaining to the current project, so we should focus on the latest data."
Alternatives: "not related to" or "irrelevant to".
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surely a scheme of life designed to obviate such results (man's inhumanity to man), and by removing temptations, and all the inducements of ambition and avarice, to nurture the virtues of unselfishness, patience, love, and service, ought not to be denounced as not pertaining to religion when its devotee regards it as an essential tenet of their [sic] religious faith.
"To the extent that some parishioners already rate themselves as high givers, when in fact they are not, then they are essentially able to ignore messages about giving -- they would interpret such messages as not pertaining to them but to somebody else," Vaidyanathan and Snell reported in a paper on "Motivations for and Obstacles to Religious Financial Giving" in the Sociology of Religion journal.
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Results not pertaining to this study are published elsewhere.
Keep your audience in mind; don't add information or things not pertaining to your subject.
But the biggest single number isn't pertaining to Q1 at all, it's live.
But this we pass by as pertaining to the merits.
The solution to this dilemma was not of particular importance to Kepler as he did not see it as pertaining to optics, although he did suggest that the image was later corrected "in the hollows of the brain" due to the "activity of the Soul".
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