consider sth relevant
Frequency: 7.522.3 per million words
to think of something as being relevant
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Examples (10)
- The committee will consider your proposal relevant to the new project.
- Do you consider these facts relevant to our discussion?
- Many people no longer consider traditional media relevant in the digital age.
- She didn't consider his personal opinions relevant to the scientific debate.
- We must consider all available data relevant to the decision-making process.
- They would consider any new evidence relevant if it directly impacted the case.
- He asked if I considered that experience relevant for the job application.
- Historians often consider ancient texts relevant for understanding modern society.
- The judge had to consider whether the testimony was relevant to the proceedings.
- I consider it relevant to mention the economic impact of these policies.