Sentence examples for pertinent is from inspiring English sources

The phrase "pertinent is" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It can be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that something is relevant or applicable, but it is more natural to rephrase it. Example: "The information provided is pertinent is to our discussion on climate change."

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More pertinent is a model within our borders.

More pertinent is that the interest rates paid in this market can be a signal of broader credit concerns.

Much more pertinent is the clunky nature of the site, which is poorly signposted and badly designed.

Perhaps more pertinent is the charge that Aborigines are losing their identity and sense of purpose and need to take back control of their communities.

More pertinent is the thin dividing line towards the foot of the table that now separates Palace from Huddersfield, who have a game in hand.

More pertinent is the idea mooted here that the most important thing when it comes to conserving human life is the survival, even minimally, of law.

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How pertinent are these songs today?

More pertinent was what was happening to women.

Much more frequent and pertinent are the love declarations.

More pertinent are questions about her temperament for governance.

The words of Dr. Fangusaro and Dr. Lulla, always painfully pertinent, were not failing, either.

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