We found 63 examples of how to use relevant in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 63.
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1. | I agree with you that today Spanish and Portuguese are as relevant as French, and much more relevant than Italian. | |
2. | Your question is not relevant to the subject. | |
3. | They found out truth while examining a pile of relevant documents. | |
4. | I hope this expense report contains all the relevant business expenses because I'm not paying a cent more after this. | |
5. | The content of his speech is not relevant to the subject. | |
6. | I thought his opinion was relevant. | |
7. | Moreover, they underscored the need for providing policy relevant ready-to-use scientific results and methodology. | |
8. | Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. | |
9. | The information is relevant. | |
10. | The time has come to debate the most relevant matters. | |
11. | Make all relevant modifications, please. | |
12. | I have gone into all the details of this thing whether they seemed to me relevant or not. | |
13. | How is your religion relevant on planet Mars? | |
14. | How is this relevant? | |
15. | Huh? How is that relevant? | |
16. | French is no longer as relevant in the modern world as it used to be a few centuries ago. | |
17. | Is that relevant? | |
18. | It wasn't relevant. | |
19. | That's not relevant. | |
20. | I don't see how that's relevant. | |
21. | Your comment is not relevant to the matter. | |
22. | We all have experienced the serendipity of relevant information arriving just when we were least expecting it. | |
23. | How is that relevant? | |
24. | That would be relevant. | |
25. | Comments must be relevant to the topic. |