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The phrase "insignificant reason" is grammatically correct and can definitely be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a reason or justification that is not considered important or relevant. For example: - He decided to skip the meeting, citing an insignificant reason like feeling tired. - The company's decision to raise prices was met with backlash due to the insignificant reason given for the increase. - She broke up with him for an insignificant reason, causing their friends to question the strength of their relationship. - The student was reprimanded for being late to class, even though she had an insignificant reason like a traffic jam.
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The Islanders (8-11-3-0) are unbeaten in five games entering Friday's home game against Columbus, and Weinhandl is not an insignificant reason.
POWERS I think Ben's obvious conscientiousness with regard to the seriousness of the subject matter is probably a not insignificant reason why "Billy Lynn" is so good.
Not the least insignificant reason for this was the shock selection of a 19-year-old, Ashton Agar, who earlier this summer was turning out for Henley in the Home Counties Premier League.
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And yet we're more miserable than we've ever been: impatient, demanding, and more prone to outbursts of rage for the most insignificant reasons.
Jerry's dumping Donna because she likes the commercial has been frequently cited as an example of how the show's central characters would often break up with people for "fantastically insignificant reasons".
I've spent a great deal of my life working in the shop, and I like to think it's helped me to develop as a person, insomuch as numerous strangers calling you a cunt for wildly insignificant reasons can aid someone in their personal development.
Yet, there are still folks out there who seem to believe that those of us who participated in the project are acting on a desire to destroy the image of a successful Black man for insignificant or unfair reasons, or, perhaps, for no reason at all.
On the other hand, some argue that the relationship between EO and FP could be negative or insignificant for some reasons, such as business cycle (Andersén, 2010) or non-linear relationship (Kreiser, Marino, Kuratno, & Weaver, 2013).
"And every time I reflect on what those reasons were, all of those reasons are insignificant now.
But finding those insignificant cancers is the reason the breast and prostate cancer rates soared when screening was introduced, Dr. Kramer said.
Increased FI of chickens using 1 % mushroom wastes might be the reason of insignificant increase in BW of broilers.
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