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The phrase "tangible relevance" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to something that is directly applicable or significant in a concrete and material way. Example: The company's financial projections have tangible relevance to the success of their new product launch.
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Barriers to adoption of PROMs include patient and administrator burden and lack of tangible relevance to day-to-day decision-making or quality assurance of services.
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6. Relevance is relevant.
To conclude, this study points out the limitations of the current studies and provides some tangible future research directions with practical relevance.
G20 leaders will meet this weekend in Brisbane amid pressure to prove the group's relevance and to achieve something tangible.
The relevance of STOPP/START criteria is further supported by the tangible clinical benefits demonstrated in the studies completed by our group, alluded to in the Introduction.
While activation of the posterior medial OFC in the processing of outcomes devoid of any tangible reward value [41] and early signaling of behaviorally relevant absence of outcomes at 200 300 ms in such a task [42] has been observed before, the processing of behavioral relevance and hedonic loss of the absence of anticipated rewards have never been directly compared.
"The next essential step is to translate this valuable piece of knowledge into tangible benefits for patients - a process that may take a decade before its relevance to clinical medicine is fully understood".
For the patient representative in our example, this made community engagement in the implications and outcomes of the EPR implementation more compelling and tangible, translating a complicated and remote institutional IT change into an issue of immediate relevance to patients and questions of care [ 36].
This study merges in a conceptual model the relevance of the tactical and the strategic dimension of these variables, classified according to their tangible, reputational or contextual nature.
Close attention to community partnerships, team membership, and team training has provided tangible benefits to both researchers (e.g. facilitated recruitment and retention) and the community (e.g. research relevance and capacity-building).
The relevance of relevance.
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