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The phrase "appears inconsequential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that seems to have little importance or significance in a given context.
Example: "While the details of the report may appear inconsequential, they could have a larger impact on the overall findings."
Alternatives: "seems trivial" or "appears unimportant".
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The story of that life, as Mrs. K admits, appears inconsequential.
Its ability to repress the embryonic globin genes appears inconsequential.
Embryonic globins are scarce in the developing erythroid cells and RBCs of Sox6 mutants and their presence appears inconsequential.
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Each one, on its own, appeared inconsequential.
Indeed, in our study, after social remittances are accounted for, financial remittances appear inconsequential in shaping opinions about whether the state should create jobs and guarantee the well-being and equality of individuals.
While FimA stimulation also leads to the rapid degradation and chronic suppression of IRAK-M, this would appear inconsequential with respect to NF-κB activation because of the unavailability of IRAK-1.
Hills appeared as inconsequential pimples.
At less than half a millimeter in length, crisp drawings appear on flecks of earth that seem inconsequential to the naked eye.
Though the intronic variant appears to be inconsequential, the silent cSNP has been previously reported to be associated with early onset WD phenotype [ 19].
But they seem inconsequential.
Does that seem inconsequential?
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