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The phrase "may be relevant to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that something may have some connection to another thing. For example: "This information may be relevant to our decision making process."
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This may be relevant to people.
These may be relevant to other regions as well.
Despite failures, success stories are emerging that may be relevant to the Australian experience.
"In an exigent circumstance, that's information that may be relevant to an investigation," the official said.
The classical receptive field excludes surrounding regions that may be relevant to a neuron's activity.
The gene expression pattern in mice may be relevant to understand ageing processes in human retinas.
This may be relevant to the results of cosmic ray measurements in the stratosphere.
For instance, an on-line newspaper may be relevant to users across the United States.
It may also be therapeutic for neurodegenerative diseases, which may be relevant to Huntington's disease (HD).
Three connected foundational thoughts may be relevant to start that conversation.
That preservation order, one of several issued in Guantánamo cases, may be relevant to the C.I.A. videotapes, Mr. Remes said.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com