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pertains
[ per-teynz ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of pertains1
Example Sentences
The contents of the leaked chat revealed a Trump administration that is internally divided on matters of foreign policy — in particular as it pertains to Iran and its regional proxies, such as the Houthis.
In her request, filed Friday and reviewed by The Times, Fulton indicates the dismissal pertains to only Cage “and as to no other defendant.”
"I find it odd, to say the least, that the police chooses to withhold information that pertains to foreign citizens from respective embassies," he said.
When asked about Thomas’ account, a Loyola spokesperson responded, “We do not comment on personal matters as it pertains to current or former student athletes.”
I feel like the timing for this film is perfect, as it pertains to women’s sports.
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