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"of small consequence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means something that is not very important or significant. You can use this phrase in situations where you want to downplay the importance of something, or to emphasize that it is not a major issue. It can also be used to express that something is not worth worrying about. Example: "The spelling mistake in the report is of small consequence, as it does not affect the overall message."
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They are of small consequence, next to clear vision and a wide-open future.
They are big names in soccer, but of small consequence to the World Cup as it goes forward without them.
Such issues may seem of small consequence, but the need to talk about them is necessarily the meat of philosophical logic.
But whether you favor charter schools or oppose them is of small consequence because the issue of expansion has little to do with students, classrooms, course curriculums or textbooks.
Reviewer found that theses were not "simple assaults and of small consequence" as alleged by the defense but were "batteries of a grave type". The sentence is not excessive.
Shorter than traditional infantry rifles and firing a cartridge midway between the power of a pistol and the standard rifle cartridges of the day, the Kalashnikov line was initially dismissed by American ordnance experts as a weapon of small consequence.
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But others have found Chongo's place in sports history of smaller consequence than his gentle approach to everyday troubles.
So making CBC happy, and living up to the terms of the contract, is of no small consequence.
And the answer is of no small consequence.
In the case of teams like the Panthers, deciding whether they should be a buyer is of no small consequence.
This is of no small consequence to a sport that trades on its deep connection with the past.
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