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What does the phrase are irrelevant to mean?

The phrase "are irrelevant to" means that something is not important or related to a particular situation, topic, or argument.

Here are some examples:

* "Your personal opinions on this matter are irrelevant to the decision we need to make." This means the decision should be based on facts and not personal feelings.

* "The color of the car is irrelevant to its safety features." This means the color doesn't affect how safe the car is.

* "The rumors circulating about the company's financial status are irrelevant to its actual performance." This means the rumors are not based on real information and shouldn't be considered.

Essentially, "are irrelevant to" indicates that something is unrelated and therefore unimportant in a given context.

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