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relevance

[rel-uh-vuhns] / ˈrɛl ə vəns /


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For struggling bricks-and-mortar chains, the experiences promise to lure consumers away from their screens, buoying sales at shops that have lost relevance—and revenue—in the age of e-commerce.

From The Wall Street Journal

That $85 zone carries significant technical relevance, having been tested on four separate occasions between January and July, and should act as an important area of price memory and potential inflection.

From Barron's

And he makes a claim for the relevance of his project: “These poems rebut the parochialism and tribalism that dog our present, even as they appeal to universal experiences and values.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He tried to convince the American people of his strength and relevance through the sheer force of his voice and his staccato delivery.

From Salon

"If you start smoothing those edges, you don't just change moderation. I think you change its relevance."

From BBC