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What is the prefix for relevance?

There isn't a single, commonly used prefix for "relevance".

However, depending on the context, you might use these options:

* Re-: This prefix is often used to imply something is done again or repeated, and can be used to emphasize the importance of relevance, such as in "re-evaluate relevance".

* Per-: This prefix can indicate "through" or "by means of", suggesting a connection to relevance, like "pertinent" (relevant) or "perceptible" (noticeable or relevant).

* Co-: This prefix implies "jointly" or "together" and can be used when discussing relevance in relation to something else, such as "co-relevant" (relevant to something else).

Ultimately, the best prefix to use depends on the specific meaning you are trying to convey.

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