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"does not relate to" is a common and correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means something is not connected or relevant to a particular topic or situation. Example: "The evidence presented in the trial does not relate to the defendant's alibi, therefore it does not hold much weight in the case."
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The term "liberal arts" does not relate to either politics, or arts.
The law states that coercive or controlling behaviour does not relate to a single incident.
"It seems the country does not relate to that part of its origin".
This does not relate to the fitness of the individual scrutinising the accounts.
This does not relate to the emergency department [ED]," it said.
any other matter that does not relate to the competence or professional conduct of a physician.
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However, this efficiency does not relate to locomotive movement.
THE PRESIDENT: And does not relate to his memory at that time.
Word-in-noise perception does not relate to strength of neural harmonic representation or short-term memory.
The formula does not relate to current opinion polls.
The mechanism of diastolic dysfunction remains unknown and does not relate to blood pressure, microvascular complications and glycated haemoglobin.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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