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The phrase "relevant in the case of" is correct and is used in written English
You can use it to describe something that is specifically applicable to a certain situation. For example, "The court's decision was particularly relevant in the case of the defendant."
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The first order of business perhaps is the obligatory acoustical report, but it is not entirely relevant in the case of these concerts.
This is particularly relevant in the case of payment-by-results contracts, which require organisations to pay upfront for the services they are delivering.
This seems particularly relevant in the case of immigrants.
Surprisingly, this imbalance is not relevant in the case of activity and unemployment rates.
Relevant in the case of intuitive space are not the dimensions of things, but the dimensions of representations of things.
Where relevant, in the case of a significant main effect of group, post-hoc t tests were carried out.
This general problem is particularly relevant in the case of migrants, who are a more mobile population (Reichel & Morales, 2017).
"The question of whether the founder is from McKinsey or an investment bank is only relevant in the case of it being helpful for the addressable market.
The importance of this is particularly relevant in the case of modern tall buildings with their complex geometric shapes and 3D and non-linear modes.
Nutritional status is strongly associated with the level of health and quality of life of the population, and is especially relevant in the case of the elderly.
This variable is especially relevant in the case of Uruguay since not all teachers have received the teaching training required to qualify as teachers.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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