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"are of no consequence" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something is not important or does not have any significant impact. Example: The color of your shoes is of no consequence. What really matters is how well you can do your job.
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They are of no consequence.
Weather conditions and proximity of land are of no consequence.
Human rights -- athletes' rights, for that matter -- are of no consequence in the decision making.
"Spivs and speculators are of no consequence" to the long-term future of Royal Mail.
And scans almost always find something abnormal, although most abnormalities are of no consequence.
They are of no consequence to Indian politics, but they matter to the Indian economy.
Similar(32)
The sauce is of no consequence.
But this was of no consequence.
Taste was of no consequence.
"It's of no consequence," he replied.
But, after all, it's of no consequence.
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are of no religion
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