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"immaterial detail" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to something which is not important or relevant—for example, "John spent hours arguing about the most immaterial detail."
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In contrast to the other chapters, Sluyter is relatively unconcerned about whether blacks, whites, natives or mixed-race individuals brought (or created) the knowledge to produce tasajo in the Pampas - and rightly so, because those details seem almost immaterial compared to what tasajo reveals about the political economy of the New World at the time.
Without verifiable accuracy and reliability, methodological details can become immaterial.
Whether Giuliani is given all the details of the "new" evidence is immaterial; Giuliani knows that the agents want this "new" information to re-open the Clinton investigation and also want that re-opening to become public, and knows the Trump campaign would benefit enormously if it did become public.
In general TFA is itself a non-linear gap-filling routine (from the viewpoint of the entire time series), so that the details of local gap filling are probably immaterial.
Indeed, from a kinetic point of view, this is immaterial.
Details about what Zinke said to the lawmakers "are immaterial to the legal issues you have raised," Jorjani wrote to Edda Perez, a managing associate general counsel at GAO.
When Mr. Scalzo discussed the details of the fee with Tyco management, he was advised that it was immaterial.
While Cosman, who is fifty and has a metal workshop in Brooklyn, talked about plaster details and how he had repaired the dumbwaiter, Iwi'ula became aware of several immaterial presences.
And immaterial.
Nixon: "Immaterial..
Appearance: Immaterial.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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