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"relevant provisions" is a correctly used phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to specific sections of a document or agreement that pertain to a particular subject. For example, "Please review the relevant provisions of the contract to ensure that everything is up to date."
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There are at least two relevant provisions.
There are relevant provisions in the anti-social behaviour bill.
The relevant provisions of the act relate to issues of national security.
At the outset, we review the relevant provisions of Rule 10b 5 and of the statutes.
They pointed to another sentence in the letter saying the council would act "in accordance with the relevant provisions".
However, the Appellate Body's analysis of the relevant provisions has so far lacked the necessary rigor and thoroughness.
The book takes into account the relevant provisions in the arbitration laws of Syria, Saudia Arabia and Yemen.
The JCC will be guided by all the relevant provisions of the Interim Agreement, including Annex I and this Protocol.
Williams launched a second challenge against the validity of the relevant provisions of this act and the payment of money to Scripture Union Queensland under the funding agreement.
Fear of litigation "is causing senior management at corporate America to think very carefully and read much more closely the relevant provisions of merger agreements," he said.
The Disciplinary Committee took into account all the factors of the case and the degree of Mr Suárez's guilt in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Code.
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