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The phrase "something relating to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to refer to a subject, topic, or idea that is connected or associated with something else. This phrase is often used when the specific details or subject is not known or specified, but there is a general connection or relationship between the two things. Example: I couldn't understand the conversation because they were speaking about something relating to quantum physics.
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Something relating to Primal Scream?
Bill did something relating to software; he devised it, or marketed it.
I'm very open-minded about a new profession, something relating to my degree would obviously be easier.
Apparently, what we all seek in our living rooms...is something that will rack the nerves-preferably something relating to the sudden acquistion of great wealth, before taxes.
But that didn't mean he couldn't hold a view on something relating to civil rights that would be as valid as mine.
The minute you challenge something relating to the rights of Palestinians and the policies of Israel and the army, you are a threat," she says.
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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.
Just wanted to add something related to what Gary Lehrer said above.
Ralf Hotchkiss: Something related to the war happened to his brother.
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