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Discover LudwigThe phrase "something related" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a subject or topic that is connected to or associated with the main idea of the sentence. Example: "The speaker discussed different aspects of climate change, including something related to renewable energy sources."
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"Something related to sport," he said.
If there is something related to math, I can't say no".
"Sometimes he just baits me on something related to Israel," Mr. Weiner said.
MANDY O'NEILL: In some ways depression and something related, anxiety, are easier to treat.
Just wanted to add something related to what Gary Lehrer said above.
Ralf Hotchkiss: Something related to the war happened to his brother.
But what if a professor writes to you about something related to the course?
"We just said it was something related to the G.E. brand," Mr. Rodgers said.
I was first going down the path of something related to "exchange," like Loan-Ex.
Ms. Lee may pursue something related to her passion for cooking.
They need to promise something related to their own brand.
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