Sentence examples for some relevance from inspiring English sources

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(This fact was of some relevance to the trial.

At Monday's meeting, just about every agenda item had some relevance to the scandal.

The gift of the vacation may actually have some relevance to the case.

But the Irish-American's adage also has some relevance to questions of faith.

Companies try to pick partners with some relevance to their business.

"There's some relevance in what hobbits were representative of for Tolkien," Dale says.

We lose some relevance, of course, but collectively the G7 will still matter a great deal.

"In the Middle East, and to a lesser extent post-Fukushima Japan, there is some relevance," he said.

I would argue this has some relevance when it comes to levels of donation spread across age groups.

But the troubles of Little Marrakech have some relevance to the Franco-Dutch tensions that are pulling Belgium apart.

The image bears some relevance to "Struttin' With Some Barbecue," a New Year's booking at the Jazz Standard.

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