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The phrase "relevant past" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the specific past events or experiences that are important or applicable to the current situation or discussion. Example: In order to fully understand the company's financial troubles, we must examine its relevant past, including previous management decisions and market trends.
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Instead, the judge discovered or discerned the common law from relevant past cases, treatises, and common experience.
It was her own drive, her own résumé with its relevant past work and internship experience, her own writing skills and her own references that got her the job.
Whether you are teaching about the electoral process in an off year or gearing up for the next presidential race, here are 10 suggestions for how to teach about elections, with links to relevant past lesson plans and other resources.
Vote for the SNP and you are "bright, passionate, engaged and articulate twentysomethings" bursting with energy and hope for a better tomorrow; vote otherwise and you are "middle-aged stalwarts... in the geriatric ward of international life, clinging for comfort to memories of a more vibrant, relevant past".
He had no relevant past history.
Relevant past study includes research towards both directions.
There was no recent history of trauma or any other relevant past history.
She had previously been healthy with no relevant past or family history.
Intuitively, the less relevant past events are for At, the less predictable the system is.
We review relevant past research and re-analyze seventeen experiments from previous studies across three laboratories.
Relevant past medical history included severe osteoarthritis of the hips, knees and back requiring below elbow crutches to mobilise.
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