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be relevant to

verb as in regard

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In June this year, a Portuguese computer hacker in witness protection called Rui Pinto was reported to have told a conference that he was in possession of "millions of documents" that could be relevant to the City case.

From BBC

A judge can agree to such an order if the material is likely to be relevant to an offence, or deemed to be of substantial value to an investigation.

From BBC

He retains the nominal support of Bernie Sanders and other elected officials on the left, but that’s not likely to be relevant to the majority of party delegates who will formally nominate a candidate at the Democratic National Convention in late August.

From Slate

"We have researchers from different fields starting to dare to ask questions about animal consciousness and explicitly think about how their research might be relevant to those questions," says Prof Birch.

From BBC

Tomlinson realized that if she didn’t tell those jokes for “Have It All,” her stories about fears of dating women would be so much in her rearview mirror by her next special that they wouldn’t be relevant to her life anymore.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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