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Discover LudwigThe phrase "his relevance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or significance of a person in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The committee debated his relevance to the ongoing project and whether his expertise would benefit the team."
Alternatives: "his significance" or "his importance."
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But his relevance extends far beyond the boundaries of his native country.
With his special on rotation at Showtime, he can prove his relevance in modern comedy.
Chris Mitchell's dearly beloved gathered at New South Wales parliament on Friday to farewell his relevance.
Newspapers and magazines have run stories on his relevance to the current global economic crisis.
But that's a big mistake... you're an old man who has lost his relevance".
His relevance endures and grows especially because of his eloquence as a spokesman for democracy.
In 1995, Mr. Clinton was driven to defend his relevance as he faced a hostile new Republican Congress.
On past performance, he might be expected to try even harder to shock, to prove his relevance.
As his relevance increases so does the insatiable yearning for their source to yield more. Hence the constant referencing.
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At this point, "It's easy to get past the detractors," he said evenly, alluding to insiders' forever debating his relevance.
In his time, Dawkins did groundbreaking work in the field of biology, but his relevance especially in social matters is fading quickly.
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