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pertinent to.
The prefix of "pertinent" is "per-".
It is usually the wee diamond that is next to the letters, if it if beside the letters then it is close, if it is above or further away from the letters then it is far
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The details included had to be pertinent to our topic.
I have no idea, but what is ''pertinent history''?
Letters may need to be written to ask for tuition assistance such as grants or scholarships. Include all pertinent information regarding yourself, your financial situation as well as your goals and aspirations for your future.
That music video isn't very pertinent to math so dont watch it in class.
Columns are labelled using letters. First they go from A to Z, the AA, AB, AC and so on until AZ and then BA, BB, BC and so on.
Pertinent is an adjective which means relevant to a particular issue at hand. A sample sentence is: "It would be pertinent to follow the plan rather than do it haphazardly."
(pertinent means applicable, or germane)"The lawyer prepared for court by studying all of the pertinent legal decisions.""An ACT test score is one pertinent factor in determining your placement as a college freshman.""Your family medical history can be pertinent in maintaining your personal health.""The question about the democracy in ancient Greece was very pertinent to the discussion of modern day politics in the US."