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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Because altruistic love was germane to both, he could argue for a perfect union.
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Such a search is not germane to therapy.
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The Articles which are germane to the subject being discussed here are Articles 10 and 11.
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These are entirely germane to snapshot photographs of the time, or for that matter any time.
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These questions are especially germane in comparative research, where the analyst attempts to specify how the structure-function patterns vary between states.
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Work by other engineers was obviously germane to the investigation of geomorphological processes but was not fully appreciated until the 1960s.