Sentence examples for be germane from inspiring English sources

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be germane

adjective

Related to the topic being discussed or considered.

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The conditions must be germane, he said.

"Black" appears to be germane; "attractive" seems gratuitous.

"Half of those questions have been found to be germane in court decisions".

The Senate has no rules requiring amendments to be germane to their bills during general debate.

He saw nothing wrong with this and it may be germane to recall that he was a convert himself.

A jury candidate's stance on government regulation of steroids use in professional sports could also be germane.

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Perhaps such comparisons are germane.

How much of this is germane?

Her legal options, too, are germane.

But he feels its arguments are germane.

Distortion is germane to a discussion of Schulz.

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