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The phrase "relevant government" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the government or government agency that is directly involved or responsible for a specific issue or topic being discussed. Here is an example of how to use it in a sentence: "The relevant government has launched an investigation into the recent spike in crime rates in the city."
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They have also demanded that Belgrade surrender relevant government records.
If it is about a constitutional issue it will be forwarded to the relevant government".
Details across the schemes vary and were published on Tuesday by the relevant government departments.
Summaries of these conversations are then routinely distributed throughout the relevant government agencies.
The Kenya forest service and other relevant government departments will be invited to participate.
He was told that the relevant government department would be contacted and asked to take action.
Of those referrals, nearly half were made at the request of the relevant government rather than the applicant.
It added: "We have been informed that the relevant government authorities are conducting an investigation into the allegations".
A spokesperson told Le Monde the project had been "entirely studied and approved" by the relevant government authorities.
Consistent with caretaker conventions in the current election campaign period, I am seeking assurances from relevant Government and Opposition MPs.
The Department of Health, other relevant government departments, and the medical profession must get a grip and resolve this mess".
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