relatively immaterial
Frequency: 7.07.7 per million words
Indicates that something is not important in comparison to other things.
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- For him, the cost of the taxi was relatively immaterial compared to missing his flight.
- The minor details of the report are relatively immaterial to the main conclusion.
- Whether it rains or not is relatively immaterial; we'll have fun either way.
- In the grand scheme of things, individual contributions can sometimes feel relatively immaterial.
- Her past experience, while valuable, was relatively immaterial to this specific new role.
- The exact time of arrival became relatively immaterial once they knew the event was delayed.
- The color of the car was relatively immaterial as long as it was reliable.
- Compared to saving lives, profit margins seemed relatively immaterial to the doctors.
- The small fluctuations in the market are relatively immaterial to long-term investors.
- His personal feelings were relatively immaterial when making a professional decision.