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Degree of Relevance

Definition:

The degree of relevance refers to the level of importance or connection that something has in relation to a specific topic, question, or context. It indicates how closely an element or information relates to the main subject or query at hand.

Examples:

As a noun:

  1. The degree of relevance between the evidence and the crime is crucial in a court case.
  2. When conducting research, it is important to evaluate the degree of relevance of each source.

As an adjective:

  1. The highly relevant information provided by the witness helped the investigation.
  2. To make your essay more powerful, include only degree-of-relevance materials.

As an adverb:

  1. His comments are degree-of-relevance related to the topic being discussed.
  2. She spoke degree-of-relevance about how the issue affected her personally.

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