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How do you use relevant in a sentence?

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

General Use:

* The information presented in the report is relevant to our current project.

* This discussion is becoming increasingly irrelevant to the main topic.

* It's important to focus on relevant details when writing an essay.

* The jury determined that the evidence was not relevant to the case.

Specific Examples:

* "Relevant" to a situation: The teacher emphasized that students should only use relevant examples in their essays.

* "Relevant" to a person's experience: Her previous experience as a journalist made her a relevant candidate for the job.

* "Relevant" to a specific topic: The article provided relevant information about the history of the movement.

More Creative Examples:

* The detective found a relevant clue hidden in plain sight.

* Her sarcastic remark was completely irrelevant to the conversation.

* It's important to be relevant and engaging when speaking publicly.

The key is to choose a sentence where "relevant" clarifies the relationship between two things (information, a person, an action, etc.) and a broader context.

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