prove immaterial

Frequency: 6.04.1 per million words

Used when something is shown to be irrelevant over time or after investigation.

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Examples (10)

  • Over time, his initial concerns began to prove immaterial as the project progressed smoothly.
  • The details that seemed so crucial at first might eventually prove immaterial to the final outcome.
  • After a thorough investigation, the alleged evidence was found to prove immaterial to the case.
  • Her past mistakes would prove immaterial if she could demonstrate consistent improvement.
  • What once appeared to be a significant obstacle started to prove immaterial with new information.
  • The arguments presented by the defense could prove immaterial without concrete proof.
  • Whether we choose option A or B may ultimately prove immaterial in the long run.
  • Despite initial worries, the financial constraints did prove immaterial thanks to innovative solutions.
  • The slight delay is likely to prove immaterial to the overall schedule.
  • His personal feelings will prove immaterial when making a professional decision.