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"pertinent context" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to any part of a situation that is particularly relevant and explanatory. For example, "The author provided pertinent context to understand the impact of this policy."
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A concern may be legitimately posed that in most cases strengths of biomolecular interactions are measured in vitro, that is outside of the pertinent biological context.
[ 1] This becomes highly pertinent in context of countries like Pakistan where the mean overall prevalence of anxiety and depression is around 34% with estimates as high as 66% for certain population subsets, the government funded health facilities are scarce and 98% of private health expenditure is paid out-of-pocket by the patient or his/her family.
Other factors, such as the weakness of Turkey's trade unions – bodies that play an important role in combating bullying in other countries (Hoel and Beale, 2006; Sheehan et al., 1999) – are also pertinent to contexts such as the USA, in which collective bargaining is constantly under threat (Slaughter, 2007).
And the project seems particularly pertinent to the context of this art fair.
The other, particularly pertinent in the context of women in architecture, is a cutaway illustration of a neat, compact family home Prizeman designed in 1959.
This is equally pertinent in the context of the recent demand by the Greek government for €279bn to compensate for the Nazi occupation of that country during the second world war.
Historical details like this are probably pertinent in the context of the show, but for lay viewers like me they tend to sap the life out of the subject.
This prioritisation is particularly pertinent in the context of contemporary changes in the drug use and harms among PWID.
This is a worry that arises for all surveys, but it is especially pertinent in the context of experimental philosophy because participant responses are often treated as equivalent to "what one would say" or even "how one would judge".
Various side effects are associated with psychotropic medication, such as mood stabilisers and antipsychotics which are commonly used to treat bipolar disorder, the most pertinent to this context include weight gain and insulin resistance (Newcomer 2007).
These concerns are particularly pertinent within the context of the TPP Agreement, which has been positioned as a "model" for the twenty-first century implying that similar provisions are likely to appear in future trade Agreements, including those involving developing countries.
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