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immaterial

[im-uh-teer-ee-uhl] / ˌɪm əˈtɪər i əl /




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That said, whether the flight you were rebooked on had a TV or not is immaterial to the legality of your situation.

From MarketWatch

In Boston, the absence of Celtics star Jaylen Brown with knee and hamstring injuries proved immaterial as the hosts pummeled the Sacramento Kings 112-93.

From Barron's

The question is entertaining, on an academic level, but also largely immaterial, and should not detract from the scale of Verstappen's achievement.

From BBC

Jefferies has suggested that any direct hit to its financials will be immaterial and has stressed it is one of many financial institutions that worked with First Brands.

From The Wall Street Journal

The fact that no one has stepped forward with a firsthand account of false accusation is immaterial because the em dash drama plays on existing anxieties.

From Salon