matter little

Frequency: 6.27.9 per million words

To be of small importance or significance.

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Examples (20)

  • The cost of the meal will matter little to them, as they are very wealthy.
  • It matters little what he thinks of our plan.
  • What others think of her achievements matters little to her; she's self-motivated.
  • The outcome mattered little to those who had already lost everything.
  • Whether he wins or loses matters little now; the experience was what counted.
  • Your opinion will matter little in the grand scheme of things.
  • The exact time of departure matters little, as long as we arrive before noon.
  • Whether he arrives early or late, it matters little now.
  • To a true artist, public opinion often matters little.
  • In the face of such a crisis, personal differences matter little.
  • His excuses matter little when the damage is already done.
  • She felt that her efforts mattered little to the overall success.
  • The small inconvenience matters little compared to the overall success of the project.
  • To the passionate artist, monetary gain matters little.
  • In the grand scheme of things, one person's opinion can sometimes matter little.
  • For true innovators, failure matters little compared to the pursuit of discovery.
  • The details of the argument matter little; what's important is resolving the conflict.
  • They argued for hours, but in the end, their disagreement mattered little.
  • Her past mistakes matter little now that she has turned her life around.
  • The exact date may matter little, but the principle is crucial.