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mattering much
adjective as in important
Example Sentences
It didn’t wind up mattering much for the Game 3’s result, but this has been an issue for the Lakers in the bubble.
But the insistence of the Five Star Movement on Mr. Conte, and Mr. Conte’s track record of not mattering much, made it easy for the Democratic Party’s negotiators to accept him as a condition of an alliance that would bring them back to power.
It’s easy to brush off a few days as not mattering much, but these changes mean co-dependent species are decoupling in time, threatening the survival of one or both.
It’s yet to be seen if any of the online backlash will actually mean anything, but early signs point to it not mattering much.
None of this ended up mattering much, as San Antonio rolled to a 61-21 record.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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