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Discover LudwigThe phrase "felt it pertinent" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to believe or consider something to be relevant or important. Example: During my presentation, I felt it pertinent to mention the recent changes in the market to provide context for our proposed strategy.
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In addition, they felt it pertinent to call the Iranian Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organization.
As AP-5 is known to associate with spastizin, which has been reported to play a role in either autophagosome lysosome fusion (23) or recovery of lysosomes from autolysosomes (25), we felt it pertinent to determine whether these enlarged multilamellar structures were positive for LC3, a marker of autophagosomes.
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We feel it is pertinent to promote an educative culture that doesn't contribute to the concentration of power and capital through knowledge.
This study was located in one area of Glasgow, which employed a dedicated asylum support nurse; thus, we felt it important to determine if the issues raised were pertinent to asylum seekers living in areas without such a support worker.
I felt it somewhat.
I felt it frequently.
Students feel it.
The numerous ions and compounds in industrial effluents may interfere with the estimation procedures and hence it felt pertinent to prepare synthetic effluents.
While it has never lost its power to move and astound, it feels especially pertinent in 2014, when the number of men and women sleeping in shelters or on the streets of New York City is higher than since the great depression.
"We put them in Section 12, obviously because we felt that was pertinent — it was June 12 last year when the tragedy happened," he said while standing before the purple, blue, green, yellow, orange and red rows.
This felt especially pertinent to me that night, but I think it's relevant for all people, no matter their past experiences.
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