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relevance

[rel-uh-vuhns] / ˈrɛl ə vəns /


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Taken in isolation, the Brook incident probably has little relevance to the futures of Key and McCullum.

From BBC

He predicted that the company will grow revenues at a 22% annual clip through 2027, thanks to improvements in engagement and ad relevance, and advancements in artificial intelligence.

From MarketWatch

Overall, this study highlights the potential for phage research aboard the ISS to reveal new insights into microbial adaption, with potential relevance to both space exploration and human health.

From Science Daily

Introduced as an academic term in the 1980s by sociologist Morris Rosenberg, it has gained new relevance in recent years as rates of anxiety, burnout and disconnection have surged.

From The Wall Street Journal

Coatsworth says the BBC has long fought to maintain its relevance, and it appears it has chosen to seize opportunities with competitors rather than challenge them.

From The Wall Street Journal