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irrespectively
adverb
In an irrespective manner.
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'irrespectively' is not a correctly spelled or used word in written English.
The correct word is 'irrespective', which means 'without regard to specific conditions or considerations'. For example: "She chose to accept the position irrespective of the salary."
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"I often use it when I am in bed reading or relaxing," he wrote me later, admitting that "our minds tend to automatically compensate for the shortcomings in tonal fidelity and get to the music almost irrespectively of how shrouded the sound is".
One challenger, Masahiko Komura, 61, a former foreign minister, said, "I am frightened to hear the prime minister say that the idea of supporting someone irrespectively of policy agreement is a progressive idea".
The characteristic feature of quantum mechanics is that it does not allow us to assume that all variables of the system have determined values at every moment (this irrespectively of whether or not we know such values).
I feel the same weight, see the same brightness, etc. irrespectively of how tiny my measure of existence might be.
'How,' as Comte would put it in 1848, 'does one reorganize human life, irrespectively of God and king'?
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com