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The phrase 'relevant to the' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to introduce a noun that is related to a previously-mentioned idea or topic. For example, "The evidence presented must be relevant to the argument."
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How is this relevant to the West?
This is relevant to the G20 debates.
Few were relevant to the position.
One language relevant to the student's interests.
It is not relevant to the medical issue.
Keep adapting it so that it's relevant to the channel.
Is it real – and relevant to the UK – anyway?
Not relevant to the cricket, it's just a great song.
This has become ever more relevant to the modern world".
Is this event relevant to the readers in our editions?
The situation is piercingly relevant to the 1990s.
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