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Discover Ludwig"make irrelevant" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to render something unimportant or not applicable to the situation. Here is an example: "The new evidence presented in the trial made the previous testimony irrelevant."
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Mr. Crames says the judge stops people in midsentence if they ramble or make irrelevant arguments.
The sector has warned that assessors may make irrelevant assumptions, that homes are already adequately heated and that most people do not occupy their homes during the day.
It tends to make irrelevant the usual questions of "Who is X based on?" Here are some of the many lustres to be found in Ravelstein.
He seemed the embodiment then of the rising Global Corporation Man; it was as if by just adamantly declaring the inevitability of global integration he could make irrelevant the fact that Chrysler made lousy passenger vehicles, far worse than those of Daimler's flagship brand, Mercedes Benz.
Acting on one's own inflexible proportion modifies the topology of the flow diagram, which in turn can make irrelevant initial supports.
"This is an attempt to take down and make irrelevant the Chicago Teachers Union because if the CTU goes, they can roll over every union in the city".
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It should not be about economic issues that Richard Nixon made irrelevant 28 years ago.
"The executive order will be made irrelevant by better legislation," Mr. Occhiogrosso said.
"Things like Google Earth are making irrelevant, if not ridiculous, objections to people snapping pictures on the sidewalk," Mr. Dunn said.
What happens when the good guys don't win or when the rule of law is subverted or made irrelevant?
When Mazie is faced with such a situation, she makes irrelevant or vulgar remarks until the complainant leaves.
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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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