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Discover LudwigThe phrase "there relevance" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "their relevance"? You can use "their relevance" when discussing the importance or significance of something in a particular context. Example: "The researchers highlighted their relevance to current environmental issues."
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He simply wanted to express what he saw in clay or plaster, with paint or pencil and express... Is there relevance to it today?
Chelsey: "Is there relevance?" Jaimie: "Like at Disney On Ice?" Chelsey: "'The Voice' On Ice... Coming soon!!" Jaimie: "I would be front row... like I want to feel the ice shavings".
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She then enrolled on a masters programme at the University of Minnesota in 1958, but dropped out early in 1959 claiming that there was nothing there of relevance to women and all the research places and professorships were for men.
M. Was there practical relevance of the intervention?
Certainly there is relevance to the play's brothels.
Of course there's relevance if you look at his background at Lacoste.
"It's not just about importing international culture and international narratives, it's actually about making sure there is relevance to the city that is playing host".
Let the administrator observe class and see if there is relevance between what the teacher believes and what the teacher does.
We assumed that there is relevance between the insertion torque value and the ISQ value.
In our case, there is relevance to the syllabus (see "Relevance to the new Higher curriculum for Biology and Human Biology", below), and this was highlighted during the activities by school staff.
"There is relevance to it in terms of the number of people either directly or indirectly involved".
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