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ill relevant
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "ill relevant" is not correct in written English.
The correct term is "irrelevant," which means not connected or applicable to the matter at hand. Example: "The comments made during the meeting were ill relevant to the topic we were discussing."
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To mitigate the effect of heat on the vulnerable, including the mentally ill, relevant health promotion and health intervention strategies should be considered, including the formulation of heat-wave response plans incorporating heat alerts to the public and health authorities when excessively hot conditions are expected (Research Australia 2007).
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59 human-written examples
The discrepancy between prescribed and effectively infused EN doses in critically ill patients is relevant.
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Whether the findings in noncritically ill patients are relevant for MICU patients is uncertain, but this evidence gives us a direction for research in mechanisms and therapy.
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All too often lawyers who appear before them are likewise ill prepared to present relevant international law arguments or precedents.
News & Media
Moreover, compared to the problem spaces given in computational heuristics, the complex problem spaces for scientific problems are often ill defined, and the relevant search space and goal state must be delineated before heuristic assumptions could be formulated (Bechtel and Richardson 1993: chapter 1).
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Interhospital transfers of critically ill patients pose a relevant procedural risk.
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Malabsorption, which is frequently underdiagnosed in critically ill patients, is clinically relevant with regard to nutritional balance and nutritional management.
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With an individual's permission, we can take up any justified complaint about ill-treatment with the relevant authorities".
News & Media
One could argue that terminal illness isn't a morally relevant criterion; others who are ill – like Debbie Purdy – suffer grievously.
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This is especially relevant for critically ill patients, where microvascular dysfunction is frequently present.
The usual age-based definitions of anemia may not be relevant for critically ill children.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "irrelevant" instead of "ill relevant". "Irrelevant" means not connected with or relevant to something.
Common error
Avoid confusing the prefix "ill-" (meaning bad or poor) with "ir-" (meaning not). While "ill" can modify adjectives (e.g., "ill-prepared"), "irrelevant" is the correct term when something lacks relevance.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "ill relevant" is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI identifies that the correct term is "irrelevant". The intended function would be to express that something is not applicable or pertinent, but the non-standard usage prevents effective communication.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "ill relevant" is grammatically incorrect and should be replaced with "irrelevant" or "not relevant". Ludwig AI analysis confirms this, noting that the intended meaning is to indicate a lack of connection or pertinence. While examples of its usage exist, these are due to error, not established practice. Therefore, it's crucial to use the correct term, "irrelevant", to ensure clear and accurate communication. Source authority is not a justification for incorrect grammar. Always ensure the grammatical correctness of your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
irrelevant
Corrects the grammatical error, providing the accurate term for not being connected or applicable.
not relevant
Replaces the grammatically incorrect "ill relevant" with a standard negation of relevance.
inapplicable
Suggests that something cannot be correctly applied to a particular case.
unrelated
Indicates a lack of connection between the subject and the context.
immaterial
Implies that something does not matter or is not significant in the current context.
beside the point
Suggests that something is off-topic or does not address the central issue.
not pertinent
Emphasizes that something is not directly related to the matter at hand.
extraneous
Indicates that something is not essential or intrinsic to the situation.
not germane
Highlights that something is not closely related or appropriate to the context.
inapposite
Suggests something is highly unsuitable or inappropriate.
FAQs
What does "ill relevant" mean?
"Ill relevant" is not a standard or grammatically correct phrase in English. The intended meaning is likely 'not relevant' or "irrelevant", indicating something is not applicable or connected to the matter at hand.
How to correct the phrase "ill relevant"?
The correct way to express that something is not relevant is to use the word "irrelevant". Alternatively, you can say "not relevant".
Is "ill-" a correct prefix to indicate negation?
The prefix "ill-" typically indicates something is done badly or poorly (e.g., "ill prepared", "ill advised"). For negation in the context of relevance, use "ir-" as in "irrelevant" or use "not".
What are some synonyms for "irrelevant"?
Synonyms for "irrelevant" include "not applicable", "unrelated", "immaterial", "beside the point", and "not pertinent".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested