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The term "pertinent word" is correct and usable in written English
It refers to a word that is relevant or applicable to the particular context or subject being discussed in a sentence. Example: In the context of a discussion about climate change, the pertinent word would be "sustainability."
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Natural is the pertinent word.
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But the most pertinent words in the above definition are probably "slightly bitter", because that's how people become if you get their tea wrong.
The Briton's long-sleeved Team GB tracksuit top is today hiding the pertinent words "cometh the hour, cometh the man" which is tattooed on his arm.
How pertinent its words now seem.
The emails may have been filtered by using a few simple scientifically pertinent search words such as "Yamal" – a series of tree ring data from Siberia – or emails directed to US addresses.
For example, behind the sentence "Everything was so clear & poignant to my situation" dimly lurks the word pertinent.
Net takeaway: In 23 pages (26,000 words), pertinent facts and new information affecting D.R.'s personal qualities are 100% absent.
Such concerns didn't stop Mr. Bevis or other academics in the audience from asking Mr. Cohen to run a few electronic searches of particular words pertinent to their own work.
We looked for all descriptors and text words pertinent to rehabilitation and linked them with "cross-over".
Based on the selected abstracts, a list of words pertinent to the topic is automatically calculated, which is subsequently used in selecting documents belonging to the defined topic.
To use an Afghan adage: he may have soaked a hundred heads but he has yet to shave one.Siddarth DevaOxfordThe long and short of itSIR – Churchill's pithy and pertinent observations on short words may apply perfectly adequately in customary verbal and written exchanges ("Out with the long", October 9th).
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