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Is it ok to say 'this problem is still relevant' ?
meaning it has not yet been fixed or dealt with
Mar 19, 2019 12:33 PM
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Well it sounds like "corporate speak". People might say it, and it will be understood, but it sounds strained. I think 'relevant' needs two parts, A is relevant to B, like:
"The description of the problem is still relevant to the current condition."
Simpler:
"This is still a problem" is a very common way of stating it.
March 19, 2019
1
This is OK to say.
You can also say:
This problem is still a concern.
This problem is still important.
This problem is still a current matter.
Good luck!
March 19, 2019
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