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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit corny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is overly sentimental, clichéd, or cheesy, often in a light-hearted or humorous way.
Example: "I know the ending of that movie was a bit corny, but I still enjoyed it."
Alternatives: "a little cheesy" or "somewhat sentimental".
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Perhaps this is a bit corny.
It's a bit corny and hackneyed.
A. Some of it, frankly, is a bit corny.
If you're thinking this all sounds a bit corny, you're not wrong.
Early doors, I used to be called Devastation, but that was a bit corny.
It sounds a bit corny to say, but it was a bit like the blitz almost.
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Even his sense of humor is a hybrid, a little bit corny with flashes of sarcasm.
But it was, I thought, a remarkable demonstration of, and I know it will sound a little bit corny, but it was a remarkable demonstration of good faith, good will, people pulling together for the common good, an absence of ulterior motivations or finger-pointing.
But when a health facility is visually engaging, maybe even a little bit corny, he said, it is more likely to both retain qualified employees and draw visitors.
Don't be afraid to be a little bit corny or silly or just to say something a little bit random.
He was the best damn talker I'd ever met – persuasive, well-read, passionate without being angry, smooth and just a little bit corny.
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