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"relevant minister" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a minister responsible for a current issue or topic. For example, "The relevant minister has released a statement regarding the new climate change policy."
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Guardianship of the child would fall to the relevant minister, Rau said.
"[Port Melville] didn't receive relevant approval from the relevant minister because it didn't trigger the need for it," he said.
Jordan, for example, introduced a law in 2008 saying that any foreign donations must be approved by the relevant minister.
Indeed, only this week, the relevant minister cautioned that "the next big scandal" will be in the care sector.
Mr Harper makes all the key announcements himself, the relevant minister just a nodding head in the background.
It also turned out that the relevant minister in Belgrade had been ordered to cancel the exhibition and avoid all contacts with Americans.
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"I was in Jakarta in June and met the relevant ministers.
"I was in Jakarta in June and met the relevant ministers," he said.
The relevant ministers continue to believe that Britain can have its cake and eat it.
But now he does not need Catalan votes, and the relevant ministers have been backtracking.
He "strongly urged" the FSA and relevant ministers to weigh up all the evidence before proceeding.
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