seem pertinent
Frequency: 7.09.8 per million words
Used to suggest that something appears to be relevant.
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Examples (10)
- His observations seem pertinent to our current discussion.
- The new evidence might seem pertinent at first glance, but it's not.
- Does this information seem pertinent to the case, Your Honor?
- Her comments often seem pertinent even when they appear tangential.
- The questions raised by the committee seem pertinent and require careful consideration.
- At the time, his advice didn't seem pertinent, but later it proved invaluable.
- Nothing in his report seems pertinent to solving the core problem.
- The arguments presented by the prosecution seem pertinent to the jury.
- Certain details, though small, could seem pertinent to the investigation.
- His latest findings seem particularly pertinent to the ongoing research.