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Regardless or Irregardless





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Regardless or Irregardless :



Regardless of what you have heard, “irregardless” is a redundancy.


The suffix “-less” on the end of the word already makes the word negative.


It doesn’t need the negative prefix “ir-” added to make it even more negative.





























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