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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's relevant to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to emphasize that one thing is related or applicable to something else. For example: "The experience I gained in my previous job is relevant to my current position."
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Although Gottlieb recommends biotech stocks based on fundamentals and his assessment of prospects for successful commercialization, it's relevant to take a look at this stock's recent technical developments.
It's relevant to talk about regulation.
It's relevant to talk about technology.
"It's relevant to everything I do.
It's relevant to talk about international trade.
Keep adapting it so that it's relevant to the channel.
You think it's relevant to my son?' Mr. Curley said.
"I don't feel it's relevant to me to make judgments.
I don't think it's relevant to make it a personal issue.
not that it's relevant to the article but,.......we had a dog that hated peas.
It doesn't think it's relevant to West Bromwich," said trust managing director Linda Saunders.
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