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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what relevance" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to ask about the importance or connection of something to a particular situation or topic. Example: "I don't understand what relevance this information has to our discussion."
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What relevance does it have today?
'What relevance does Hitler have to today's political landscape?
But what relevance does that rule have in today's world?
What relevance has this to sport, you may wonder?
What relevance does the play have for today's audiences?
What relevance should they have for the debate about guns?
What relevance does "The Lord of the Rings" have in the 21st century?
The A&E interviewer asked what relevance his story had to the present moment.
And usually the presenters asked, what relevance does the King speech have over here?
Hugh Muir: I was asked what relevance King's speech has in 21st-century Britain.
What relevance does the depression of more than 100 years ago have in 1998?
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