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Discover LudwigThe phrase "relevant records" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to documents or pieces of information that are important or related to a particular topic, event, etc. For example, "The doctor reviewed the relevant records and determined that the patient was healthy."
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One reviewer screened the titles and abstracts of all records for relevance, and assessed potentially relevant records for inclusion.
Adjust all relevant records accordingly.
The relevant records aren't strictly British.
The only relevant records we have from 1989 onwards are our student listings.
He goes on to caution the youth justice board not to destroy any relevant records.
ConAgra has provided "relevant records and testimony to the government investigators".
Many federal agencies also lag in submitting relevant records to the system.
The exact dates for both actions are not known, the Mitchell report stated, because relevant records were destroyed.
Finally, thousands of relevant records, including 1,171 C.I.A. documents classified on the ground of national security, remain withheld.
Ordinarily, an agency served with a FOIA request is required to produce a list of relevant records.
Federal prosecutors sent a letter on Wednesday to the general counsel of the House, directing Congressional authorities to safeguard all relevant records in Mr. Foley's former office.
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