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Aleilei Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

'relating to' vs. 'related to'

Hi there,

I'd like to know what difference it is between 'relating to' and 'related to'. Thanks in advance!
  

Top answer

I'd need you to put it into a sentence that worries you.

  • I'd need you to put it into a sentence that worries you.
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I'd need you to put it into a sentence that worries you.
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For example:

1. That company should disclose its business 'relating to' environment pollution.

2. That company should disclose its business 'related to' environment pollution.

Which one is correct?
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Both are fine; there is no difference in meaning, just two ways to say the same thing.

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