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Discover LudwigThe phrase "relate this to" is perfectly acceptable and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when you want to draw a connection between two or more ideas. For example: "Let's relate this to the real-world implications of our research."
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"I'd rather relate this to what the market's dictating.
I relate this to the minimum wage law".
We relate this to some important problems in control theory.
How might one relate this to the contemporary discussion of animal cloning?
Some relate this to a religious faith, others to a personal philosophy.
"I thought, 'How are we going to relate this to sport?' " said Candace Royer.
It is impossible not to relate this to two centuries of western imperialism and meddling.
Relate this to complete strangers at the next bar. 2 a.m.
So I need to relate this to what I do want.
The authors relate this to the information and resources exchanged through boardroom networks.
We relate this to the trade off between ex ante and ex post efficiency in the law.
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