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Don''t you think that "to" is the only correct preposition to use with "related" when the meaning is "connected to", acme? After all, it''s just a metaphor: I am related to the other
Don''t you think that "to" is the only correct preposition to use with "related" when the meaning is "connected to", acme? After all, it''s just a metaphor: I am related to the other
Can "relevant information" be replaced with "related information" here? Google shows both have the similar hits (as huge as about 60 millions), dizzyingly close. But "relevant
Hi, what the correct way to say it: 1.- related to the present document 2.- related with the present document thanks -- please correct all my mistakes
Related (adj) things that are related, are connected in some ways "He suffers with memory loss related to his disease." Relating to (preposition) about or concerning "Documents
2- "Related with" could be used when the meaning of the verb is about communication, and often in past tense and passive voice. Hypothetically, also when "relate"
In the dictionary, relate to means "be concerned with", so I am wondering what is the difference between relate to and be related to? Such as, The book relates to wildlife. The
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