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Relevant market merger, What Feb 25, 2015 · Relevance is the more common form, according to grammarist. In this century, relevance is about ten times as common as relevancy in U. Is there any difference? May 22, 2018 · I feel like there is a word on the tip of my tongue for something that is particularly relevant in the current climate but I can't quite get it. What need to use a word with a meaning of relevantness. Can anyone help me out?. popular usage, and the gap is even wider in British, Australian, and Canadian Mar 27, 2020 · In another words, the documentary makes perfect sense in the current world, but may not be relevant after 2 decades or whatever the time could be. For example, "Here the specific conditions are irrelevant for the kind of problem the puzzle is meant to pose. S. Pertinent means “relevant to the matter at hand. " But it wouldn't make much sense to say that "His music has become irrelevant for the present young audiences. I, myself, often use related to instead of relating to. " I read this sentence in a book. I searched online and found 2 words: Relevance and Correlation So here is my question: In this context, which one fits the best and why? Jan 8, 2011 · The dictionary defines relevant as being Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand whilst pertinent is defined as Relevant or applicable to a particular matter. What do you suggest to use? Jun 23, 2012 · I would use "for" when there is intentionality, something depends on this thing being relevant to the issue in question. Noun from the word relevant. Dec 4, 2014 · According to various dictionaries, relevant means having a bearing on the matter at hand. com: Relevance vs. Feb 29, 2012 · Is there a rule to decide which is better: relevant to or relevant for? One is accusative and one dative but that doesn't really help me. Similarly, impertinent can be irrelevant. Both of these Aug 12, 2018 · But how about the word salient, which means "poignant and relevant"? Felicitously, it also includes a connotation of "jumping", for it is derived of Latin saliens "jumping", from salire "to jump". relevancy: There is no difference between relevance and relevancy. Though the latter is the older form, relevance is now preferred in all varieties of English. However, it does not solve specific problems relating to a business or a profession. Can anyone help me out? Feb 29, 2012 · Is there a rule to decide which is better: relevant to or relevant for? One is accusative and one dative but that doesn't really help me. I know that relevantness is not good.


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