be immaterial

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

Used to state that something is not important or relevant.

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Examples (10)

  • The condition of the car is quite immaterial as long as it works.
  • These facts are immaterial to the problem.
  • Whether he agrees or not is immaterial to our decision.
  • Her past mistakes were immaterial to her current performance.
  • The exact timing of the meeting will be immaterial as long as it happens today.
  • For a true scientist, personal feelings must be immaterial to the research.
  • His opinion has been immaterial in similar discussions before.
  • The cost would be immaterial if the benefits were significant.
  • The color of the cover is immaterial; it's the content that counts.
  • To her, such petty arguments were wholly immaterial.