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Discover LudwigThe phrase "might relate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to express uncertainty or possibility in how something is connected or linked. Example: The new evidence that has been found might relate to the unsolved murder case from ten years ago.
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Gembar might relate to this.
Such material transfer might relate to improved tribological characteristics.
A fan might relate more to an offbeat story".
It might relate with the area under your curve.
"Social conservatives might relate strongly to Rick Santorum," he said.
This might relate to the surface reconstruction both on the morphology and the chemical oxidation.
Genetic backgrounds alter the extent of inflammatory response and might relate to clinical outcome of OPCAB.
"How you might relate to the past and your own grandparents is real," said Curtis.
The attribute might relate to a quantity (how much) or to the distribution of values (where).
"I've given Avid a wife in the new series, so more women might relate to it".
Remember that your employer will be assessing how you might relate to their customers.
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