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The phrase "something unimportant" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a specific object, topic, or event in a sentence that you feel is insignificant or not worthy of attention. For example: - "The details about his childhood were something unimportant to the main plot of the story." - "She quickly dismissed the argument as something unimportant and moved on to more pressing matters." - "His remarks about the weather seemed like something unimportant, but they actually revealed his true feelings."
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"For Portugal, it's not just the leftovers of something unimportant, it's Pessoa," Mr. Lourenço said about the Crowley papers.
This gives your boss a heads up that there's something important you want to discuss and also prevents the likelihood of your idea being dismissed as something unimportant you just said in passing.
No phone company boss is going to argue very hard with Janet Reno or FCC Chairman William Kennard about something unimportant like Director Freeh's wiretaps, not when those same people have the power to cut prices, block mergers or turn off (highly profitable) caller ID.
Why go back to being seen as something unimportant?
I quit Bullseye because I could, one gray day when a customer about half my age cursed me out for something unimportant she didn't like, ending with "I guess there's a reason why people like you work at places like this".
If you are a pack rat, reward yourself if you throw something unimportant away!
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For Clark, the cost of something was unimportant.
Even something relatively unimportant like a black tie gala at the New York Metropolitan Opera House means couture ball gowns and real jewellery.
Then, in the late spring of 2004, probably while I was railing about something eminently unimportant, my cancer impolitely returned.
I don't even have a dishwasher, and if I did, I wouldn't make a fuss about something so unimportant.
What this seemingly trivial detail reveals is the extraordinary accuracy of his historical memory, even in something as unimportant as cockscombs.
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