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irrespective    音标拼音: [ɪrəsp'ɛktɪv]
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irrespective
adv 1: in spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks; "he
carried on regardless of the difficulties" [synonym:
{regardless}, {irrespective}, {disregardless}, {no
matter}, {disregarding}]


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    I think that "regardless of whether or not" is not only awkward, but twice superfluous I got 'routed' here because I was searching for support for my belief that "regardless of" is a superfluous phrase, in that just about any sentence that I could render was just as effective without the word "of" The "or not" in your query just adds another layer of superfluous words 'I'll go to the store
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  • etymology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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    Closed 7 years ago Can anyone please tell me whether I should use singular or plural nouns after irrespective of any in the following context? I have searched the Internet and found that both singular and plural nouns are used though plural nouns were more in number Here is the context: Terrorism is a menace We must come together to end it
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