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"clear relevance" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English and can be used in a variety of contexts.
For example, you could say "The research provided a clear relevance to the topic of the essay."
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Disease-specific utility instruments do not contain any items or health dimensions that are not relevant to the disease; these instruments have clear relevance to patients with the presenting problem and thus acceptability is likely to be high.
An RSPB spokesman said: "These proposals have clear relevance elsewhere in the UK, where birds of prey are persecuted.
It is a way of locating people within their social context and one with clear relevance to environmental attitudes and behaviors.
Among the joys of Lind's book are small, little-known stories like the one about the Wright brothers that have clear relevance today.
A classical question in formal modelling with clear relevance to biological modelling is the model checking problem, i.e. calculate the probability that a behaviour, expressed for instance in terms of a certain temporal logic formula, may occur in a given stochastic process.
Mr. Lake, 70, is more a guest of honor than a full-fledged member of the band, but his creative history — especially in the early-'70s, with the Black Artists Group — bears clear relevance to Tarbaby's ideal of an intrepid and independent African-American music.
The paper provides important insights into emerging issues and developments in auditing and marketing that have clear relevance to auditing research and practice.
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Perhaps it was because my public policy courses (e.g., research evaluation, research methods and statistics, risk perception and analysis) seemed to have clearer relevance to problems of particular interest to me, or at least taught me skills needed to analyze problems and determine potential solutions.
In terms of real life application, the model yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has the clearest relevance given its use in fermentation processes, the evolutionary history of which has been recently reviewed by Dashko et al. (2014).
"This has got real, clear practical relevance now in lung cancer," he added.
It is evident that Fischbach-Teschl's work has clear clinical relevance.
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