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"important relevance" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to something of significant importance. For example, "The findings from this study have important relevance for the medical field".
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Finally, the book has important relevance for contemporary political theory.
This is of important relevance to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a devastating and invariably fatal disease leading to progressive degeneration of motor neurons in particular.
Meeting presentations demonstrated that emerging technologies can molecularly dissect lung cancers that have important relevance for clinical utility.
One of the most important relevance factors is the proximity score, i.e., how close the keywords appear together in a given document.
Trevor's placement, high above even the city's wealthy, is a reminder of his important relevance to my own, of the weight of his opinion should carry as opposed to mine.
The latter has important relevance in the study of nonlinear response of structures under severe earthquake loads, where the characteristics of critical excitations may aid understanding the collapse potential of earthquakes.
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These findings establish new and important clinical relevance to TM6SF2 in NAFLD.
The findings have important policy relevance for all involved in disaster and risk management, both within Bangladesh and the developing countries facing climate change impacts.
So when a report is produced of real value and of important contemporary relevance to the key debate in politics right now – how to stimulate economic growth – it should be celebrated.
Findings from this study suggest that early BMD testing in "serious athletes" has important clinical relevance for their potential risk for osteoporosis in the future.
As a result the parameter S/V would become more important, subtracting relevance to b.
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