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Discover Ludwig"this relates" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is often used to introduce a connection or relationship between two things or ideas. For example: - "This relates to the topic we were discussing earlier." - "The data we collected shows how this relates to our hypothesis." - "The new information presented in the report doesn't seem to relate to the case at hand."
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And of course this relates to ability.
Part of this relates to capital.
This relates to full-time occupation.
I don't know how this relates to genetics/environment/training.
He said, "This relates to the ghost story?" She nodded.
"I can't see how this relates to Burgundy," I'd said.
This relates to a broader criticism of Kotkin's work.
"This relates to the human body as well," he said.
Tenure (this relates to levels of home ownership and renting).
REMNICK: But this relates to my last question.
This relates to earthquakes as much as climate change.
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