Sentence examples for always immaterial from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always immaterial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently irrelevant or unimportant in a given context.
Example: "In discussions about the project's success, the opinions of those not involved are always immaterial."
Alternatives: "consistently irrelevant" or "perpetually unimportant."

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For Claude, however, that was always immaterial, as the place was not a place: "It was," she says, "une époque".

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For us, digital music has always been immaterial, and always free.

We may be walking, driving, listening to music, hearing the phone ring, taking part in a conversation or doing a sport, but time is always there, omnipresent and immaterial.

The truth, of course, is vastly more complex: the cabinet of curiosities was always already a web of immaterial hunches and links and allusions as well as a real space full of real things.

The truth, of course, is vastly more complex: the cabinet of curiosities was always already a web of immaterial hunches and links and allusions as well as a real space full of real things.

The soul or spirit has nearly always been held to be an immaterial thing, and thus not part of the physical world.

"Ridley has always maintained his own coal interests are immaterial to his climate sceptic views and political activities," Shrubshole said.

"Working primarily with technology I think it is important to look beyond shiny interfaces," says Schmieg. "What often seems immaterial or almost invisible does always have very physical conditions in which it is being created, maintained and executed.

The identity of Ireland's centre-forward was partly immaterial; it seemed the approach would always be to hit the front as quickly as possible.

I guess you could say that I've always been attracted to the idea of the immaterial and the space that exists between you and the harnessing, or actualizing, of its existence.

Consequently, every complete reality is always a unity of subject and object i.e., an immaterial ideality, a concrete universal.

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