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is relevant that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "is relevant that" is not correct in standard written English.
A more appropriate construction would be "it is relevant that" or "is relevant to." Example: "It is relevant that we consider the environmental impact of our decisions."
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60 human-written examples
Note that in the bistatic case the summation order is relevant, that is, the first step must be in the azimuth direction.
What Europe needed is a budget that is relevant, that is adding value and that engages with the people, but what Mr Verhofstadt and his colleagues are offering is more of the same.
Science
It is relevant that Picasso's daughter Paloma was born in April 1949.
News & Media
(It is relevant that Eilshemius's mother lost three of her six children at an early age).
News & Media
It is relevant that Mr Assange sought permission from the prosecutrix to leave Sweden and she gave him her permission.
News & Media
By suggesting that it is relevant that this accusation wasn't denied, the Guardian appears to be endorsing the Israeli use of extrajudicial executions of Palestinian public servants.
News & Media
For instance, I think it is relevant that he is a former presidential campaign manager (1992) for George H. W. Bush.
News & Media
Take Buchenwald: surely it is relevant that the camp was run by an implicit pact between the SS and the German Communist party organisation, whose members made up so many of the camp's population of political prisoners.
News & Media
But it is relevant that he did so in the context of a fight over what Chelsea saw as Band's efforts to trade on her father's name through his consulting company, Teneo.
News & Media
"It is not a defence that you have sobered up but it is relevant that whatever the material was, it was taken down pretty quickly when the person realised it was inappropriate".
News & Media
I don't want to be sentimental about it, but so many people have suggested to us that it's the right thing to do and that the house is relevant, that we feel we should explore the possibilities," she said.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always ensure a complete sentence structure. Use "it is relevant that" instead of the incomplete phrase "is relevant that".
Common error
Avoid omitting the subject "it" when intending to use the phrase. The correct form is "it is relevant that", not "is relevant that".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "is relevant that" is typically intended to introduce a piece of information that has bearing on the current topic. However, it is grammatically incomplete and requires the addition of a subject, such as "it," to form a complete clause. According to Ludwig, the phrase is not correct in standard written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "is relevant that" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal writing. As Ludwig AI points out, a more appropriate construction is "it is relevant that". This correction ensures the sentence is grammatically sound and clearly conveys the intended meaning: highlighting the significance of a particular fact. Alternative phrases, such as "it is pertinent that" or "it is important to note that", can also be used to express relevance in a grammatically correct manner.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is relevant that
Adds the necessary subject "it" to form a grammatically correct sentence.
it's pertinent that
Replaces "relevant" with a synonym, "pertinent", while maintaining the correct grammatical structure.
it's important to note that
Uses a different structure to emphasize the importance of the information.
of relevance is the fact that
Restructures the sentence to highlight the relevance of the fact.
it is significant that
Replaces "relevant" with "significant", emphasizing the importance or consequence.
what is relevant is that
Focuses on the specific aspect that holds relevance.
the relevance lies in the fact that
Emphasizes where the relevance is found within the information.
it bears mentioning that
Highlights the importance of bringing up a particular point.
it should be considered that
Suggests a need for contemplation regarding a certain aspect.
an important aspect is that
Highlights a specific part that's meaningful or noteworthy.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "is relevant that" in a sentence?
The phrase "is relevant that" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "it is relevant that" or "is relevant to". For instance, use "it is relevant that" we consider all factors.
What can I say instead of "is relevant that"?
Alternatives include phrases such as "it is pertinent that", "it is significant that", or "it is important to note that", all of which provide grammatically sound ways to convey the importance of a particular fact.
Is it ever correct to say "is relevant that"?
No, the phrase "is relevant that" is generally considered ungrammatical in standard English. The subject "it" is typically required, making "it is relevant that" the correct form.
What's the difference between "is relevant that" and "it is relevant that"?
The phrase "is relevant that" lacks a subject and is therefore grammatically incorrect. "It is relevant that" includes the subject "it", making it a complete and grammatically sound sentence.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested