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been regardless
adverb
Without attention to warnings or indications of bad consequences.
Exact(8)
"I still need to pitch like I have been, regardless of who's around, and pitch to my strengths".
The Yankees have been thrilled with how relaxed and focused Matsui has been, regardless of the situation.
"Considering his age, it's been remarkable how dominant he's been, regardless of what happens here on out".
And in fact almost every aspect of Japanese life has been changing during the lost decade, and would have been regardless of the politicians supposedly guiding the country.The devastation of the industrial economy is, paradoxically, evidence of such change.
"It does not change the level of scrutiny applied to the application….In this case, Broad's applications were considered against those from UC Berkeley and other institutions, as they would have been regardless of whether the patent had been examined via the accelerated review process or otherwise," the institute said.
But they would have been eligible for the tax credits in the Republican plan, because everybody would have been, regardless of income.
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"The word is regardless".
That's regardless of who occupies the White House.
Again, this was regardless of victim age or gender.
That's regardless of where you've worked.
This is regardless of whether one or both work.
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