essentially irrelevant
Frequency: 6.37.5 per million words
Indicates that something is irrelevant in its most basic and important nature.
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- Whether it rains or not, the outdoor event is essentially irrelevant as we have an indoor backup.
- For the current discussion, his past mistakes are essentially irrelevant.
- The minor details, while interesting, are essentially irrelevant to the main argument.
- In the grand scheme of things, individual preferences can be essentially irrelevant.
- The color of the car is essentially irrelevant as long as it runs well.
- Her personal opinions, however strong, are essentially irrelevant to the company's policy.
- The cost difference between the two options became essentially irrelevant once we considered the long-term benefits.
- With the project deadline looming, aesthetic concerns were essentially irrelevant.
- After all the major issues were resolved, the remaining complaints were essentially irrelevant.
- His qualifications, though impressive, were essentially irrelevant for this specific role.