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Common collocations with relevant in American Collocation

relevant adjective

US /ˈreləvənt/

very

clearly
entirely
especially
extremely
highly
particularly
very

This is an interesting question and highly relevant to the discussion.

more and more

increasingly

These skills are highly valued and increasingly relevant to today’s society.

not, or not very

not entirely
not necessarily
not strictly

The data that is not strictly relevant to the research project is not discussed here.

directly

directly
immediately

Applicants ideally should have some directly relevant conservation experience.

still/no longer

no longer
still

Although the opera was written in the mid-19th century, its themes are still relevant today.

in a particular way

clinically
commercially
culturally
locally
morally
personally
professionally
socially

Is there a morally relevant distinction between the two cases?

be
become
consider something
deem something
regard something as
remain
seem
see something as

Give details of anything not included elsewhere in this form which you consider relevant to your application

Today the novel seems more relevant than ever.

circumstances
debate
discussion
investigation
issue
job
needs
situation
study
subject
theme
topic

Please keep the message relevant to the subject of the article.