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How do you use the word relevant in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "relevant" in a sentence:

General Use:

* "The information presented in the report was highly relevant to our current project." (Meaning: The information was important and useful to the project.)

* "Please only include relevant details in your email, as I am short on time." (Meaning: Only include information that is important and related to the topic.)

Specific Use:

* "The doctor's diagnosis was not relevant to the patient's symptoms." (Meaning: The diagnosis didn't explain the patient's illness.)

* "The lawyer argued that the evidence was not relevant to the case." (Meaning: The evidence didn't prove or disprove anything about the case.)

Figurative Use:

* "Her experiences made her relevant to the conversation." (Meaning: Her experiences gave her valuable insight and understanding.)

* "Staying current with trends is important to remain relevant in this industry." (Meaning: To stay competitive, one must keep up with changes and developments.)

You can use "relevant" to indicate something is important, related, or useful in a particular situation or context. It can be used in both formal and informal writing.

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