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The phrase "as to be relevant" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and may confuse readers; a more straightforward expression would be preferable.
Example: "The information provided should be clear and concise as to be relevant to the discussion at hand."
Alternatives: "in order to be relevant" or "to ensure relevance".
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"One has to ask if something set up in 1948 is still structured in such a way in 2014 as to be relevant to today's world," said Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust.
Domain descriptions are purposively broad so as to be relevant to all adults using social care services, including younger adults, those living in the community and those in paid or voluntary work.
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"So we infuse as much as we can to be relevant in both worlds".
Consistently, in our analysis MITF as well as POU3F2 appear to be relevant in the melanoma.
"The date on the packet ceases to be relevant as soon as the packet is opened.
We also considered articles from the reference lists of the studies found to be relevant, as well as literature known, by the authors, to be relevant.
That has to be encouraging to all of the teams that see the schedule as a chance to be relevant.
"Satellite has to evolve at the same rate as terrestrial technologies to be relevant to the market," Mr. Moore said.
We judged differences between the three datasets as not likely to be relevant for our analysis.
We want as many people to come to the Serpentine as possible, we want to be relevant to everyone.
In practice, as least, both seem to be relevant (Greene and Haidt 2002).
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