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What is the correct use of the term "related?" For example, should I use it like computer related, or is it more proper to use computer-related (where the word "computer" is just part of my examp...
adjectives - Should I use " related" or "-related" - English Language ...
I read this sentence in a book. However, it does not solve specific problems relating to a business or a profession. I, myself, often use related to instead of relating to. Is there any difference?
word choice - It is "relating to" or "related to"? - English Language ...
Does the choice between passive/active voice make any difference in the examples below? My question relates to your earlier work. My question is related to you earlier work. Nerve cells relate to one
grammar - 'Relates to' vs. 'Is Related to' - English Language & Usage ...
It would be the first one, related to I cannot think of any context in English were related to would work.
Hi, What are the differences between related to and related with? Could you please explain in couple of examples.
If "health-related" comes before the word it modifies (in this case, "issues"), then it gets a hyphen because it's a compound of a noun ("health") and a participle ("related") modifying another noun ("issues"). If it comes after what it modifies (for example, "his absence was health related"), it doesn't need the hyphen.