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Discover Ludwig"relevant work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to work which is specific to the context or which is related to what is being discussed. For example, "In his previous role, he was involved in a lot of relevant work on the topic."
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She has relevant work experience and qualifications.
Got the relevant work experience to get the job?
Relevant work experience during the 20-year gap?
Individuals wishing to gain relevant work experience are often offered positions as "an intern" without payment.
PC rules and one can attend plush fundraising occasions for 'socially relevant' work.
Having relevant work experience was also ranked as vitally important by 62% of bosses.
I've looked for relevant work, on her institution's website and elsewhere, but I can't find any.
In the midst of all of this, employers expect you to be building relevant work experience.
The best way to demonstrate this is through having had relevant work experience.
You have a good degree, from a good university and the relevant work experience.
Market research companies are generally more concerned about relevant work experience than specific qualifications.
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