virtually irrelevant
Frequency: 6.58.5 per million words
Means that something is so close to being irrelevant that it can be treated as such.
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- In the digital age, handwritten letters have become virtually irrelevant for quick communication.
- His past mistakes are now virtually irrelevant to his current success.
- With current technology, distance is virtually irrelevant for global collaboration.
- The tiny detail was virtually irrelevant to the overall outcome of the project.
- Her opinion became virtually irrelevant after the new evidence emerged.
- For experienced users, the basic tutorial might seem virtually irrelevant.
- The cost of a single stamp is virtually irrelevant when sending a crucial document.
- Compared to the main problem, these minor issues are virtually irrelevant.
- He felt his contributions were becoming virtually irrelevant in the large team.
- The old software is now virtually irrelevant for modern operating systems.