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How to use irrelevant to in a sentence

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One example of an extraneous element irrelevant to any story-based or character exposition occurs after Sergio returns from the airport.
The fact that they were under a compliance audit at this time is largely irrelevant to the issue.
Whether he is fit for the job is, of course, irrelevant to the continuing absurdity of the job itself.
For Lavoisier, questions about the invisible particles of matter were irrelevant to chemistry's aims.
Increasingly irrelevant to Japan's need to reinvigorate its economy, the post-war political structures simply disintegrated.
This all may sound irrelevant to the review, but this setting and the organ's origins do produce a wonderful, rich resonant sound.
It is is irrelevant to his day job as party leader and I think he could have left it to someone else.
They may be entirely irrelevant to the majority of people, but there's something inherently appealing about ruggedised gadgets nonetheless.
Finally, it should be noted that it is not irrelevant to cite an authority to support a claim one is not competent to judge.
There are cases where the hallucinations may be malingered or may be irrelevant to the criminal activity.
But most of their commentaries are irrelevant to serious scholarly discourse.
It begins to appear that the metaphysical question of determinism is quite irrelevant to the rationality of our ascription of responsibility.
The example cited by you, as proof of beneficial mutations is irrelevant to the Darwinian explanation of the transmutation of species.
There are plenty of side quests that don't feel tacked on or completely irrelevant to the main goal.
The other is irrelevant to grammar but unanswerably decisive on the legal point under discussion.
So whether the production is large-scale or small, performed in London or Chichester, with famous or unknown actors is irrelevant to its success.
When Celtic slammed Porto's unsporting behaviour in the UEFA Cup final, they omitted to mention that it was irrelevant to the outcome.
And carbon dating isn't used to determine the age of the earth or of fossils, so it's pretty much irrelevant to the discussion.
Even physicists concede that quantum physics is mostly irrelevant to large scale phenomena.
For when men get their blood boiling it is irrelevant to the mind whether it be in pinstripes or khakis or white collars.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Yet this discursiveness is not so irrelevant to the handful of pages which follow.
You remind me of a passage in my story which I omitted, as irrelevant to the matter in hand.
All other things that we state, such as that he is white, that he runs, and so on, are irrelevant to the definition.
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