somewhat irrelevant
Frequency: 6.16.5 per million words
Indicates that something is irrelevant to a certain, but not complete, degree.
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Examples (10)
- The information provided was somewhat irrelevant to the main topic of discussion.
- His past experience in a different field is somewhat irrelevant to this new role.
- While interesting, that point is somewhat irrelevant to our current objective.
- The exact date might be somewhat irrelevant as long as we meet the deadline.
- Her personal feelings on the matter are somewhat irrelevant to the legal proceedings.
- Compared to the critical issues, these minor details seem somewhat irrelevant.
- The color of the car is somewhat irrelevant when safety is the primary concern.
- For the purpose of this analysis, those historical figures are somewhat irrelevant.
- Some might argue that academic qualifications are becoming somewhat irrelevant in the modern job market.
- The specific wording chosen became somewhat irrelevant once the overall message was understood.