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Discover LudwigThe phrase "limited relevant" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe information, evidence, or details that are not extensive or comprehensive, but still have some relevance or importance to the topic being discussed. Example: The report provided limited relevant data on consumer behavior, making it difficult for the marketing team to develop an effective strategy.
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Since the bioprocess literature in this area is limited, relevant work from other areas is also reviewed.
Currently, there is limited relevant information for the Chinese.
64 The European Medicines Agency recommends avoiding the use of liraglutide in patients with moderate to severe impaired renal function, because there is limited relevant therapeutic experience.
There were also themes relating to limits due to resources and limited relevant technical expertise, institutional and practitioner cultures, and agencies not identifying with their roles in active transport.
It is conceivable that our process experts, because of their adequate but relatively limited relevant knowledge, restrict themselves to the core material.
Five of the incubator firms have relatively young founders, of which four have founders with limited relevant work experience.
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Language in the bill would permit the lawyers to file at least some sorts of Medicare recovery actions based on "any relevant evidence, including but not limited to relevant statistical or epidemiological evidence, or by other similarly reliable means".
Specific information for the Himalayan region is limited; thus, relevant information drawn from research in other regions has also been included.
There was limited directly relevant existing information.
Although at times methodologically limited, the relevant literature provides a consensus that treatment of various cancer cell lines with NSAIDs does indeed generate increased ROS levels.
1– 3 The in vitro cell culture models and in vivo animal models commonly used in preclinical studies provide limited information relevant to human physiology.
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