Sentence examples for been germane from inspiring English sources

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been germane

adjective

Related to the topic being discussed or considered.

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These honors included the use of a studio in a building where, in 1894, there was an exhibition of Edvard Munch, whose use of thin paint may have been germane to her own.

And yet New York's emerging wireless citizens, like the cellphone users before them, would certainly have been germane to his studies of street-corner conversations, plaza footpaths and spatial relations.

But what we ought to scoff at and mock is not that some take the idea of Hell seriously, even literally, as this thought has been germane to human understanding for millennia and has produced a good amount of humility (notwithstanding its abuses).

Regarding his religion, in 2005 he said, "Questioning my spiritual life has always been germane to what I was writing.

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Perhaps such comparisons are germane.

The conditions must be germane, he said.

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.

A political candidate's views on the issues are germane.

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