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While it is clearly a word, its a none standard one, as the definition you cite states:
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(from Cambridge Dictionary of American English)
irregardless adverb NOT STANDARD
without attention to, or despite the conditions or situation; regardless
Irregardless of whether he gives me a raise, I'm quitting at the end of this week.
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The American Heritage Dictionary concurrs and adds " a double negative is never acceptable except when the intent is clearly humorous".
So, while the word 'irregardless' is officially defined by many sources, its use appears to be discouraged.
Mark
: You sure?????
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: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=irregardless
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: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?dict=A&key=irregardless*1+0
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