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Filter by Meaning The relevance of learning a foreign language to career opportunities cannot be overstated.
The recommendations were made with relevance to the client's needs.
The researcher conducted a study relevance to the research question.
The classic literature of the past has relevance to modern readers.
The lessons I learned in school still have relevance to my life today.
The lessons we learned in college still have relevance to my work today.
The techniques used in ancient medicine have relevance to modern-day alternative medicine.
The relevance of physical activity for overall health and well-being
The relevance of financial planning for long-term wealth
The relevance of his testimony to the case was called into question by the defense.
The relevance of renewable energy sources in reducing carbon emissions
The relevance of her experience in the field was a key factor in her getting the job.
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