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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trite" is not correct in standard English usage.
The word "trite" is an adjective and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "The phrase was so trite that no one paid attention to it."
Alternatives: "a cliché" or "a banal expression."
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This isn't a trite point.
I could do a trite little line here.
I'm not trying to make a trite statement about us.
For this? It's such a trite, simplistic joke.
The reality of the crashing towers has been replaced with a trite water display.
That's a trite and overused phrase, but in this case it's accurate.
And he is right to chastise America's elites for indulging in a trite multiculturalism.
He leads us into it... For this? It's such a trite, simplistic joke.
Both of them to use a trite phrase seem burdened by the past.
Already "What's your cell?" has replaced "What's your sign?" as a trite barroom introduction.
Reaching, in particular, is horribly insipid, while Hometown Girl is a trite and cloying.
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