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is peripheral
noun
A device, such as a printer or scanner, connected to a computer
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These days he fears even America is peripheral.
The argument that reducing inequality is peripheral to the debate is simply wrong.
"You know, Title IX is peripheral, it's really about big-time sports corrupting higher education.
But whether you do or not is peripheral to a much larger and more important story.
Everything else — the party, the dancing, the feast — is peripheral.
While Sony and Nintendo have online plans, networked game playing is peripheral to their video-game strategies.
The heroine's family, which before this point is peripheral, grows more solid and central to the story.
It is in broad agreement with that view – that political policy on culture is peripheral at best – that politics operates.
But, since I've been in Wyoming, there has been this shift, in that, the writing is now the main focus, everything else is peripheral.
But their presence is peripheral, as was the substance of Mr. De Niro's testimony.
"Fashion is peripheral to us," Mr. Grodd told The New York Times in 1978.
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