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damaging the Reds' hopes of remaining relevant in the NL playoff race. &mdash
The Associated Press Take our 3 question quiz on&nbsp
relevant 2 dated : proportional
Antonyms in Thesaurus Choose the Right Synonym for relevant relevant
germane
material
pertinent
apposite
applicable
apropos mean relating to or bearing upon the matter in hand. relevant implies a traceable
significant
Mike Freeman
New York Times
Matt Ridley
Genome
1999 But it is much less relevant when the question becomes
as it should
&quot
What
then

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