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1 Those national figures are almost meaningless when it comes to real estate.
2 But he spoke it in a definition which has become almost meaningless .
3 The sounds filled his ears and hammered, almost meaningless , upon his brain.
4 After I left Iraq, my time in Germany felt almost meaningless .
5 Various other parties have used abstract logos, cluttered logos, and almost meaningless ones.
6 The phrase is used so frequently it has become almost meaningless .
7 Studying the map was almost meaningless , it didn't relate to anything.
8 The figures have become so routinely grotesque as to render them almost meaningless .
9 Already he saw Cynthia Clarke as something far away, an almost meaningless phantom.
10 In recent years, the term has become so flexible as to be almost meaningless .
11 Before it goes public it is almost meaningless , said Warner.
12 The term itself -climate-smartagriculture -has been accused of being almost meaningless .
13 As a reward for their worship, time itself would expand and become almost meaningless .
14 But that simple, almost meaningless phrase would not be found.
15 It may be that all this is strange thought to you, almost meaningless , perhaps.
16 From an investor standpoint, the interconnectedness makes the idea of picking a winner almost meaningless .
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This collocation consists of: Almost meaningless through the time
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