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Is it correct to say irregardless of the result?

No, "irregardless" is not a correct word.

The correct word is regardless, meaning "without regard to."

It's easy to see how "irregardless" might sound right, but it's a common misspelling.

Here's how you can use "regardless" in a sentence:

* Regardless of the result, we'll still be happy with our efforts.

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