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The phrase "not relating to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is not connected or relevant to a particular topic or subject. Example: "While she mentioned her love of cooking, her response was not relating to the question about her career goals."
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The primary tags include 1) breaking news (e.g., a newly discovered outbreak); 2) warning (initial concerns of disease emergence, e.g., in a natural disaster area; 3) follow-up (reference to a past outbreak); 4) background/context (information on disease context, e.g., preparedness planning); and 5) not disease-related (information not relating to any disease [2 5 are filtered from display]).
"Reviewers have criticized them for not relating to each another onstage," said Mr. Pendleton.
Erskine May, the procedural bible, says that ministers may not answer questions not relating to their responsibilities.
One day Holly ended our session with this synopsis: "On the first count, you find Dan unavailable because he's not relating to you.
More crucially when I am alone and not relating to men or women, do I define myself as female or as a rather more neutral being?
Pell has given evidence before the commission twice previously, the questions asked of him not relating to Ballarat but to the Archdiocese of Melbourne.
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