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The phrase "completely inconsequential" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means something that is completely unimportant or does not have any significant impact or consequence. Example: The grammatical errors in your essay are completely inconsequential, as your ideas and arguments are well-supported and clearly articulated.
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"They have the distinction of being the only awards show that's completely inconsequential," Seth Rogen, the host, joked in his opening monologue.
One molecule will kiss another and it's completely inconsequential". Ideker knew that not all 5,272 genes bound by the transcription factors would go through the transcription process and generate proteins – so he spent four years narrowing the field.
The moment I realised I could talk about not only myself, but something totally unimportant such as the experience of looking at the sunshine on a street, and bring these completely inconsequential things into this hallowed domain, that energised me and took me out of literature and its legitimate subjects into something new".
Contact with extraterrestrial intelligence would not be completely inconsequential for religion.
In conclusion, Erik Spoelstra is completely inconsequential to the final result of the series.
So once radio became completely inconsequential to them, they started doing what they wanted to make.
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It was totally inconsequential.
are entirely inconsequential from Hilbert's standpoint.
Those jobs were not entirely inconsequential.
I don't listen or read whatever it is they say because it is inconsequential — completely".
It was all imagistic, engaging and inconsequential.
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