particular relevance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofparticularandrelevance
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particular
adjective
uk/pəˈtɪk.jə.lər/us/pɚˈtɪk.jə.lɚ/
special, or this and not ...
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relevance
noun[U]
uk/ˈrel.ə.vəns/us/ˈrel.ə.vəns/
the degree to which something is related or useful to what is happening or being ...
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(Definition ofparticularandrelevancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Ofparticularrelevancein this study is the tension in family relations surrounding dependency and autonomy, social and cultural norms, and exchanges.
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Two specific issues have been identified in the literature which are ofparticularrelevanceto community practitioners.
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In a limited review of the literature it quickly becomes apparent that knowledge of pharmacology is an issue ofparticularrelevancefor prescribers.
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The functional characteristics of the technology itself are ofparticularrelevancehere.
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Another type of systematic bias is ofparticularrelevancefor (2): some types of consequences are difficult or impossible to quantify.
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In discussing the four groups of patients, points ofparticularrelevanceto each group have been selected.
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An area as yet not explored with regard to hearing and cognition that is ofparticularrelevanceto epidemiology, is genetics.
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The impact of postmodernism on archaeology is ofparticularrelevancehere.
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Transformations in the wider cultural context haveparticularrelevancefor social gerontology and current understandings of ageing and senescence.
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This is ofparticularrelevancein looking for markets and economy of scale.
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The results reported herein are ofparticularrelevancefor clinical practice.
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Écriture is not part of the usual terminology in performance analysis, but this essay uses it as a working term ofparticularrelevance.
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The book in question hadparticularrelevancefor the marchioness at that stage of her career.
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Two of the characteristics studied, viscosity and feedback, are ofparticularrelevancein the realm of spreadsheet languages.
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These features are ofparticularrelevanceto debugging.
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This point is ofparticularrelevanceto the differences in the form and range of intertextual references.
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Within each domain, aspects of functioning that were ofparticularrelevanceto alcohol were chosen as the critical sources of influence.
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Ofparticularrelevancehere is the importance of historical approaches to understanding ageing and later life.
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This is a general obvious point that we want to make here because of itsparticularrelevancein this model.
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