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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Age is an irrelevance for most jobs.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Meanwhile, three other candidates demonstrated for a national television audience their growing irrelevance to the struggle for the nomination.
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Moral philosophers often ignore empathy as though it were an irrelevance outside their province, a matter for psychology perhaps rather than philosophy.
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Pensions policy accompanied long-term labour-market trends, which increasingly confirmed the economic irrelevance of elderly workers.
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So, the political irrelevance of our subjects did not diminish our desperation.
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The irrelevance of such an attitude is obvious.
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What can I say in answer to this charge of irrelevance ?