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"make it inconsequential" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to suggest that something should be made unimportant or insignificant. For example, "In order to avoid creating any controversy, let's make it inconsequential."
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The causes of technical and social change are manifold, and scientific research forms just part of the ecosystem, but this doesn't make it inconsequential.
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"One of the things that they should say is, 'I'm going to go to Washington, D.C., and try to make it as inconsequential in your life as you can make it.' " The biggest applause — and the most merchandise — seemed to belong to Ms. Palin and Mr. Gingrich.
Jesús Navas and Silva tormented Newcastle in the wide positions and Agüero's partnership with Edin Dzeko in attack made it feel inconsequential that Carlos Tevez has moved on and Stevan Jovetic was injured.
"Design used to be inconsequential: just make it pretty, make it sell," said Mr. Newman, who, along with three members of his team, was interviewed at Nokia's design center near a strip mall in downtown Calabasas, north of Los Angeles.
The goal is to make it to the playoffs, seeding is inconsequential.
All he has to do is make it clear that the mission will be restricted to the inconsequential display of force that McDonough has been describing today.
Saulnier hates seemingly inconsequential Hollywood violence, and believes cinema has a responsibility to make it count.
But the detritus of old connections still makes it a net inconsequential, or at worst, net negative experience.
Another red card for Feyenoord and a few inconsequential goals made it a 3-2 Roda victory.
But Camby's history of injuries makes it difficult to dismiss his pain as one of the inconsequential bumps and bruises that afflict players during a National Basketball Association season.
If it makes it past the cutting room floor, it's being downplayed as inconsequential and unimportant.
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