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Irregardless is like fingernails on the blackboard.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Irregardless, I’m sorry to annoy . . . . 2008
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"Irregardless," the New Oxford American Dictionary said in a press release, "from a strictly lexicistic interpretation of the various contexts in which Palin has used 'refudiate,' we have determinated that the word more or less stands on its own, suggesting a generical sense of 'reject.'"
Chris Michael: Palin Exonerized by New Oxford American Dictionary Chris Michael 2010
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"Irregardless," the New Oxford American Dictionary said in a press release, "from a strictly lexicistic interpretation of the various contexts in which Palin has used 'refudiate,' we have determinated that the word more or less stands on its own, suggesting a generical sense of 'reject.'"
Chris Michael: Palin Exonerized by New Oxford American Dictionary Chris Michael 2010
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Can we throw in an "Irregardless" and call it a day?
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'Irregardless' is a double negative and is thusly illogical by construction and would only be understandable to people born in the U.S. since 1970, and those less literate in the U.S.
Slashdot: Linux 2009
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Irregardless of what irritates people, and irrespective of perspective, I shall endeavour to utilise the full extent of my communication skills.
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Irregardless of how you interpret it, the word is used in a strong way.
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Irregardless of the facts involved, however, you just don't DO THAT during a presidental speech.
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Irregardless that this idiot is now playing the race card, republicans certainly must consider him a liability.
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Irregardless of what irritates people, and irrespective of perspective, I shall endeavour to utilise the full extent of my communication skills.
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