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Take the quiz. Hello, I used to say "when relevant" but I recently encounter "where relevant" and it seems that it's more commun 2. Thanks in advance. Yes, I would say that "where relevant" is probably the more usual of the two. I suppose you could regard it as denoting 'in a place or situation in which it is relevant'. Oh, and welcome to the forum, by the way. L0rd1x0x1 Member Vietnamese.
I think you should look up relative clause for more thorough explanation. Thank you for your prompt answers, DonnyB , I will use where relevant from now on as you confirmed it's more usual, thank you.
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