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The phrase "absolutely inconsequential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is completely unimportant or has no significant impact.
Example: "The details of the meeting were absolutely inconsequential to the overall outcome of the project."
Alternatives: "completely irrelevant" or "utterly insignificant".
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He also suggested going back to the central government and asking very specific questions about any discrepancies, even those that might seem absolutely inconsequential to outsiders.
They're totally self-absorbed, and they seem to think that the impact of their actions on other people are absolutely inconsequential," he said.
James Jones and DeShawn Stevenson play similar roles, and in terms of positionality, the fact that one shoots 42 percent from beyond the arc and the other 26 percent is absolutely inconsequential.
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Exciting, but utterly inconsequential.
But they seem inconsequential.
It is inconsequential.
You inconsequential little stain.
The exchange was inconsequential.
Inconsequential," he says.
It's not inconsequential.
It was totally inconsequential.
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