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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pertain more" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to mean that something is especially related to, connected to, or applicable to a specific thing or situation. For example: "The data pertaining to this case pertain more to the accused than to the accuser."
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My skills pertain more to Rory Bremner than Eugene O'Neill.
"The one caveat is that these were all men, and sibling relationships may pertain more to men than to women".
"Wolf," meanwhile, explores issues that pertain more to the middle-aged men they've since become: how do we protect our families, how do we look to the future?
While the focal point of neocon derision centers around Hagel's stance on Israel, more recent analysis indicates that anti-Hagel sentiment might pertain more to his plans for the defense budget.
Thus, their conclusion would pertain more to the regular-diameter implants which makes up the majority of implant evaluated in their study.
This focus has the important incidental effect that many historically important differences between natural law theorists can be omitted, differences which pertain more to the foundations of normativity than to the nature and functions (or "the concept") of positive law.
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And Germany's tendency to profit from southern Europe's deficit while simultaneously imposing austerity budgets on those countries pertains more to psychiatry than economics.
While the image was inspired by Titian's "Sacred and Profane Love," the juxtaposition of the nude and the clothed pertained more immediately to a burgeoning ethos of naturalism and erotic freedom that was enthusiastically embraced not only by artists but also by a newly prosperous mass society.
Open source describes a software development methodology, whereas OAS pertains more to a go-to-market and company-building philosophy.
On the questionnaire, some questions pertained to the subjects' perceptions of the interaction, while other questions pertained more directly to perceptions of the force-feedback device.
We conclude with some remarks on a question that was briefly mentioned above in connection with the Special Composition Question but that pertains more generally to the underlying notion of parthood that mereology seeks to systematize.
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