The phrase "irrespective of" is used as a formal prepositional phrase to indicate that something is not affected or influenced by a particular factor.
The phrase "irrespective of" is used as a formal prepositional phrase to indicate that something is not affected or influenced by a particular factor.
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| Collins | irrespective ★☆☆☆☆ /ɪ̱rɪspe̱ktɪv/ 1 [PREP-PHRASE 短语介词]不考虑…的;不顾…的;不受…影响的 If you say that something happens or should happen irrespective of a particular thing, you mean that it is not affected or should not be affected by that thing. [FORMAL 正式]
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