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Gene93 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Irrespective of/Regardless of

Hello everyone.

Can you detect any differences in meaning between: "We consider all qualified job applicants, irrespective/regardless of sex and age"?

I think they both mean the same thing to me, but they might be different.


Thank you.

  

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They mean the same to me, too.

  • They mean the same to me, too.
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They mean the same to me, too.

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