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"was relevant for" is a valid expression in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea that something is applicable, useful, or pertinent in a particular situation. For example: "The information he provided was relevant for our decision-making process."
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The bowling ball bag was relevant for that collection.
Of course it was relevant for him to reveal it to his colleagues.
More widespread memory correlates were found when global context was relevant for understanding a story ending.
Keir Starmer said it was "relevant" for police to consider whether an offending tweet had been swiftly deleted from the site.
Speaking to reporters yesterday, Mr Abbott said global warming was "relevant for all reefs including this, the world's greatest reef".
Seven out of eight reviews identified at least one controlled trial that was relevant for the review topic.
The amount of fibre was relevant for the increase of XC due to the increase of nucleation sites.
Dr. Sims said that his research was relevant for helping countries decide how to respond to the economic stagnation and decimated budgets left by the financial crisis.
Before the Civil War, there weren't many who thought it was relevant for farmers in South Carolina to know anything about the job market among textile workers in Boston, or vice versa.
During Washington's quarter of century involvement in Southeast Asia, successive administrations never claimed that Vietnam by itself was relevant for U.S. security, but that the failure to stop the advance of communism there was bound to embolden the Soviet Union.
His past medical history was relevant for cutaneous melanoma diagnosed 5 months before.
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