In the spring of 1995, he was being widely dismissed as a political irrelevancy.
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As pronunciation guides, dictionaries have long been flirting with irrelevancy.
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For republicans, you have relegated yourself into the trash bin of irrelevancy.
From the economist.com
He suggests that critique, as currently practiced, is bordering on irrelevancy.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Also, consequently, a party destined to future irrelevancy if it doesn't wake up.
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The flaws don't so much disappear as find themselves charmed into irrelevancy.
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The very concept of our British national identity is sinking into irrelevancy.
From the express.co.uk
There are rumors that CNN wants to hire Maher to rescue it from irrelevancy.
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It makes one feel sad to see a giant slide so relentlessly to irrelevancy.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
Irrelevance: the lack of a relation of something to the matter at hand
Many find the beliefs, moral practices, and rituals of a religion to hold no meaning in the modern world, and find no effect from them if applied, and conclude that the religion is irrelevant. ...